Le Zonage Et La Classification Des Usages De Restauration Et De Commerces D'alimentation : Une Mesure D'urbanisme Pour Diminuer L'epidemie D'obesite?(Report) Le Zonage Et La Classification Des Usages De Restauration Et De Commerces D'alimentation : Une Mesure D'urbanisme Pour Diminuer L'epidemie D'obesite?(Report)

Le Zonage Et La Classification Des Usages De Restauration Et De Commerces D'alimentation : Une Mesure D'urbanisme Pour Diminuer L'epidemie D'obesite?(Report‪)‬

Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 2008, Summer, 17, 1

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Abstract This research project, which links the disciplines of urban planning and public health, studies land use for commercial food establishments and restaurants permitted by municipal zoning policies and relates this question to the problem of obesity. This article looks at the classification system of land use for commercial food establishments and restaurants, complementary food uses and other uses, as well as the restrictions placed on certain activities. The analysis of zoning by-laws shows that there are different ways to classify land use where commercial food and restaurant activities are permitted, and several of these classifications are very broad. The public health impact of these zoning policies and the issues raised by possible solutions such as the improvement of zoning classifications or the restriction of fast food availability will be discussed.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2008
22 juin
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
23
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Institute of Urban Studies
TAILLE
242,3
Ko

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