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Tools, Manuals, and Methods
2010 Forthcoming, A. Forsyth ed. and contributor. NEAT-GIS (Neighborhood Environment for Active Transport) Protocols, an updated version of Environment and Physical Activity: GIS Protocols, http://www.designforhealth.net/techassistance/gis_protocols.html; version 5.0 to be released in 2010.
2010 Forthcoming, A. Forsyth ed. and contributor. LEAN GIS (Local Environment for Activity and Nutrition) Protocols , and updated version of Environment, Food, and Youth: GIS Protocols, http://www.designforhealth.net/techassistance/trec; Version 2.0 to be released in 2010.
2010 Forthcoming, A. Forsyth, K. Krizek, A.W. Agrawal. Measuring Walking and Cycling Using the PABS (Pedestrian and Bicycling Survey) Approach: A Low-Cost Survey Method for Local Communities. Report. San José, CA: Mineta Transportation Institute.
2010 Forthcoming, K. Krizek, A. Forsyth, A.W. Agrawal. PABS Users Guide. San José, CA: Mineta Transportation Institute.
2007 Design For Health, Health Impact Assessment Series (Principal Investigator; Project Team A. Forsyth, K. Krizek, C. Schively, A. Johnson, A. Pennucci). http://www.designforhealth.net/techassistance/hiatools.html
2007 A. Forsyth editor and contributor. Environment, Food, and Youth: GIS Protocols, University of Minnesota. Various versions, first released to public as version 1.1 in 2007. Version 1.2 July 2007, 201 pp. http://www.designforhealth.net/techassistance/trec.html
2005, 2006, 2007 A. Forsyth editor and contributor. Environment and Physical Activity: GIS Protocols. University of Minnesota (Various versions, first released to public as version 2.0 in 2005. Version 4.1, June 2007, 236 pp. http://www.designforhealth.net/techassistance/gis_protocols.html
2005 K. Day, M. Boarnet, M. Alfonzo, and A.Forsyth. Irvine Minnesota Inventory (paper version and Microsoft Access version). Irvine, CA: UC Irvine Department of Urban Planning and Design. Also published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
2002- Educational and participatory tools. Corridor Housing Initiative (CHI), coordinated by the Center for Neighborhoods. Role: Director of design group in core technical team (2002-2007). See http://www.housinginitiative.org/
2000 Urban Places Project and YouthPower/El Arco Iris. The YouthPower Guide: How to Make Your Community Better. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Extension, 144 pp. Project manager for UPP, based on the experiences of YouthPower.
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