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FSU School Siting and Healthy Communities
Symposium
April 3-4, 2008 The Florida State University (FSU) symposium on School Siting & Healthy Communities funded by the FSU DeVoe Moore Center, was held in Tallahassee on Thursday, April 3rd and Friday, April 4th, 2008; it was co-sponsored by the FSU Department of Urban & Regional Planning and Center for Demography & Population Health. The event featured presentations by nine researchers investigating the connections between school building practices and boundary decisions and the creation and maintenance of community environments for health where schools for all are clean, safe, and high quality, where children can walk or bike to school, and where decision-making processes involve multiple agencies and a broad spectrum of citizens. In addition to the participants, the symposium was attended by professionals from the Florida Departments of Transportation, Education, and Health, from the Leon County School District, facilities planners, and FSU faculty and students. Below are links to PDF versions of the Powerpoint files from the presentations at the event. Symposium presentations
Jeff Vincent, University of California at Berkeley, with Mary Filardo and Ping Sung - Equitable Investment in Public School Infrastructure: Trends and Policy in Florida and California Mark A. Wyckoff,
David Salvesen, UNC
Chapel Hill - Safe Schools: Identifying
Health and Environmental Threats to Children Attending Public Schools Ellen Shoshkes,
Portland State University - Creating
Communities of Learning: Urban Schools
and Smart Growth
Rebecca Miles, Florida State University - School Siting and Healthy Communities: A Conceptual Framework
Noreen McDonald, UNC
Chapel Hill - School siting in high
growth areas: A comparison of Maryland and northern Virginia Ruth Steiner, University of Florida - The Impact of School Siting Decisions on the Potential for Children to
Walk and Bicycle to School: A Comparison of Historic, Pre-Growth Management,
and Post-Growth Management Schools in Four Florida Counties
Reid Ewing,
University of Maryland, with Michael Greenwald and Ming Zhang - School Location and Student Travel: Analysis
of Factors Affecting Mode Choice in
Three Disparate Metropolitan Areas
Maria Cahill, University of Florida - School
Concurrency
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