Master-planned communities in the United States as novel contexts for individual and population-level research

Volume: 154, Pages: 106864 - 106864
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
It has long been known that social and physical environments can shape individual and population health, for better or worse. Master-planned communities (MPCs) in the US are custom-designed residential neighborhoods with defined boundaries planned and developed under a single, private owner or entity from their inception. Across the US, these vary greatly in scale ranging from 100 to over 50,000 homes, but broadly all provide residents with...
Paper Details
Title
Master-planned communities in the United States as novel contexts for individual and population-level research
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
154
Pages
106864 - 106864
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