Creating Health Communities – The Intersection of Planning and Public Health (V4, I2)

Article 1. In this Issue: Planning and Public Health
Omar A. Khan, MD, MHS and Timothy E. Gibbs, MPH
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.001

Article 2. Guest Editors: Planning and Public Health
William Swiatek, AICP and David Edgell, AICP
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.002

Article 3. Example Delaware Planning Projects: Improving Health by Planning the Built Environment
William Swiatek, AICP; James J. Galvin, Jr., AICP; and David Edgell, AICP
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.003

Article 4. Public Health, Population Health, and Planning: Ideas to Improve Communities
Zeinab Baba, DrPH, MS; Stephanie Belinske, MPH; and Donald Post
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.004

Article 5. Postwar Growth in New Castle County is Defined by Suburban Pattern
William Swiatek, AICP and David Edgell, AICP
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.006

Article 6. Health Impacts of Suburban Development Patterns
Patti Miller, MPP
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.007

Article 7. It’s the Most Dangerous Time of the Year
Mitch Topal
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.008

Article 8. Principles for Incorporating Health into Comprehensive Plans: Delaware Plan4Health
Sara Ivey and David L. Edgell, AICP
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.009

Article 9. Health in All Policies: Cross-Sector Collaboration Prevents and Solves Health Problems
Cassandra Codes-Johnson, MPA; Karyl T. Rattay, MD, MS; Laura Saperstein, MS, MBA
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.010

Article 10. Urban Planning and Public Health: Synergies for Achieving a Healthy Delaware
Dona Schneider, PhD, MPH; Michael R. Greenberg, PhD
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.011

Article 11. Planning for the Complexity of Addressing Population Health Issues
Peggy Geisler
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.012

Article 12. Growing a More Food Secure Wilmington
Randi Novakoff; Konrad Kmetz; and Matthew Williams
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.013

Article 13. Delaware’s Process for Planning and Approving New or Expanded Medical Facilities
Julia O’Hanlon, MPA
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.014

Article 14. Bacteriology and Sanitation: From the History and Archives Collection
Kathryn Lenart, MA
doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.03.015