Publications
Policy Research and Implications: Promoting Walking and Cycling to School, Policy Brief, 2007
Policy Research and Implications: Community Trail Development, Policy Brief, 2007
Defining a Physical Activity Policy and Environmental Research Agenda: Obtaining the Perspectives of Practitioners and Researchers (Concept Mapping Presentation)
Doescher M,Steinman L, Levinger D. The Physical Activity Policy Research Network (PAPRN) at UW: An interdisciplinary approach to policy research. Poster presented at the Prevention Research Centers' Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2008
Eyler A, Brownson RC, Doescher MP, Evenson KR, Fesperman CE, Litt JS, et al. Policies related to active transport to and from school: a multisite case study. Health Educ Res 2007
Eyler A, Brownson R, Evenson K, Levinger D, Maddock J, Pluto D, and Troped P. Developing community trails: brainstorms and the power of policy. Planning Magazine 2007; page A12
Eyler A, Baldwin J, Carnoske C, Nickelson J, Troped P, Steinman L, Pluto D, Litt J, Evenson KR, Terpstra J, Brownson R, and Schmid T. Parental involvement in active transport to school initiatives: A multi-site case study. Am J Health Educ. In press.
Fox, K. Does It Always Have to Take Forever? Frustrated Devotion and the Process of Community Trail Development. Paper presented at Directions in the Anthropology of Transportation session. American Anthropological Assoc. Annual Mtg, San Jose, CA (2006).
