A new report from the University of British Columbia shows that Vancouver residents prefers to live in in a neigbourhood where they can walk to shops, groceries and transit, a new report shows. An infographic with the findings is available below.
Living in a neighbourhoods designed in such a way to encourage walking is linked to lower incidence of high blood pressure in residents.
[caption id="attachment_3145" align="aligncenter" width="288"] Un puits de forage dans le bassin Uintah en Utah. (Photo Credit: Scott Sandberg, NOAA)[/caption]
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