Tools, Manuals, and Methods
2010 A. Forsyth ed. and contributor. NEAT-GIS (Neighborhood Environment for Active Transport) Protocols, an updated version of Environment and Physical Activity: GIS Protocols; version 5.0.
2010 A. Forsyth ed. and contributor. LEAN GIS (Local Environment for Activity and Nutrition) Protocols , and updated version of Environment, Food, and Youth: GIS Protocols; Version 2.0.
2010 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).
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.
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.
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.
2003 A. Forsyth. Measuring Density: Working Definitions for Residential Density and Building Intensity. Design Brief.
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 Link.
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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