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APPENDIX B
WORKSHOP AGENDA AND PARTICIPANTS
The National Academies
Transportation Research Board
Institute of Medicine
Workshop on Physical Activity, Health, Transportation, and Land Use
The George and Martha Mitchell Conference Center
at The Keck Center of the National Academies,
500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
Thursday, December 11, 2003
AGENDA
8:30–8:35 a.m.
Welcome and Overview
Susan Hanson, Committee Chair
8:35–10:15 a.m.
Panel 1: Overview of the Trends and Evidence Available on the Relationships Among Physical Activity, Transportation, and Land Use
Paper moderators (Genevieve Giuliano and Kenneth Powell, respectively)
8:35–9:25 a.m.
A Half-Century of Change: Trends in Population, Land Use, Transportation, and Physical Activity
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Paper authors—Ross Brownson and Tegan Boehmer, School of Public Health, St. Louis University
Commentator—Joseph L. Schofer, Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, Northwestern University
9:25–10:15 a.m.
Assessment of the Literature on the Relationships Among Physical Activity, Transportation, and Land Use
Paper author—Susan L. Handy, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California at Davis
Commentator—Brian D. Taylor, School of Public Policy and Social Research, University of California at Los Angeles
10:15–10:30 a.m.
Break
10:30 a.m.– 12:10 p.m.
Panel 2: Data and Fostering Behavior Change to Increase Physical Activity Through Transportation and Land Use Choices
Paper moderators (Jane C. Stutts and Bobbie A. Berkowitz, respectively)
10:30–11:20 a.m.
Current and Future Data and Data Sources for Evaluating These Relationships
Paper author—Marlon G. Boarnet, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California at Irvine
Commentator—Loretta DiPietro, Department of Environmental Health, Yale School of Public Health
11:20 a.m.–12:10 p.m
Consumer Preferences, Marketing, and Social Marketing Approaches
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Paper authors—Susan D. Kirby, Kirby Marketing Solutions, Inc., and Marla Hollander, Leadership for Active Living, San Diego State University
Commentator—Ed Maibach, National Cancer Institute
12:10–1:25 p.m.
Lunch break
12:25–1:25 p.m.
Powerpoint/audio presentation
Dan Burden, Executive Director,
Walkable Communities, Inc.
1:25–3:05 p.m.
Panel 3: Addressing Critical Issues in Increasing Physical Activity Through Travel and Land Use Choices
Paper moderators (Mindy Fullilove and Donald D. T. Chen, respectively)
1:25–2:15 p.m.
Role of Safety and Security in the Built Environment
Paper author—Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, School of Public Policy and Social Research, University of California at Los Angeles
Commentator—Susan Saegert, Center for Human Environments, City University of New York
2:15–3:05 p.m.
Social Equity and Environmental Justice
Paper author—Benjamin Bowser, Department of Sociology and Social Services, California State University at Hayward1
Commentator—Gary Orfield, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University
1 This paper did not successfully complete the peer review process and was not published.
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3:05–3:20 p.m.
Break
3:20–5:00 p.m.
Panel 4: Role of Institutions in Increasing Physical Activity Through Transportation and Land Use Policies, Regulation, Education, and Training
Paper moderators (Robert B. Cervero and Steven N. Blair, respectively)
3:20–4:10 p.m.
Institutional and Regulatory Factors Related to Non-Motorized Travel and Walkable Communities
Paper authors—Michael D. Meyer and Eric W. Dumbaugh, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Commentator—Hank Dittmar, Reconnecting America, Las Vegas, New Mexico
4:10–5:00 p.m.
Encouraging Cross-Disciplinary Curriculum and Training Programs
Paper authors—Elliott D. Sclar, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University; Mary E. Northridge and Emily M. Karpel, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Commentator—Russell R. Pate, Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina
5:00–5:30 p.m.
Rapporteur’s Report and General Discussion
Cora Craig, Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute, Ottawa; and Elizabeth Deakin, Department of City
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and Regional Planning,
University of California, Berkeley
5:30 p.m.
Adjournment
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Rudayna Abdo
American Planning Association
Geoffrey S. Anderson
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Linda Bailey
Surface Transportation Policy Project
John Balbus
Environmental Defense
Debra Bassert
National Association of Home Builders
David Belluck
Federal Highway Administration
Hillary L. Burdette
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
David Burwell
Prague Institute for Global Urban Development
Kelly J. Clifton
University of Maryland
College Park
Wendell Cox
Wendell Cox Consultancy
Andrew Dannenberg
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Allen Dearry
National Institutes of Health
Robert T. Dunphy
Urban Land Institute
John Fegan
Federal Highway Administration
Lisa Fontana-Tierney
Institute of Transportation Engineers
Steven P. Hooker
University of South Carolina
Richard Killingsworth
School of Public Health
University of North Carolina
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Kathleen Rae King
Volunteers of America
Gerrit Knaap
National Center for Smart Growth
University of Maryland
College Park
M. Katherine Kraft
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Kevin Krizek
University of Minnesota
Keith Laughlin
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Linda Lawson
Office of the Secretary
U.S. Department of Transportation
Nolan Lienhart
Office of Representative Earl Blumenauer
U.S. House of Representatives
Leslie S. Linton
Active Living Research
San Diego State University
Hani S. Mahmassani
University of Maryland
College Park
Barbara McCann
McCann Consulting
Rebecca S. Miles
Florida State University
Mary Elizabeth O’Neil
Yale University School of Medicine
Barbara J. Moore
Shape Up America
C. Kenneth Orski
Urban Innovations
Michael Pratt
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Daniel A. Rodriguez
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill
J. C. Sandberg
Committee on Environment and Public Works
U.S. Senate
Jason Scully
Urban Land Institute
Karen Silberman
National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity
Jessica Solomon
National Association of County and City Health Officials
Audrey Straight
American Association of Retired Persons
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Phil Troped
Harvard School of Public Health
Dianne Ward
Department of Nutrition
University of North Carolina
School of Public Health
Sherry B. Ways
Office of Planning
Federal Highway Administration
Tracey Westfield
National Governors Association
Robert Whitaker
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Clyde Woodle
Subcommittee on Highways, Transit and Pipelines
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
U.S. House of Representatives
Deborah Rohm Young
Department of Kinesiology
University of Maryland
College Park
Lisa Zahurones
Institute of Transportation Engineers
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