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Investigating the effects of a multilevel public transport and active travel intervention on children’s and their families’ travel mode choices (CHIFAM TRAVEL)

Professor Melody Smith is an international advisor for this Academy Research Fellow grant for Dr Tiina Rinne (Tampere University), made by the Finnish Research Council (€628,183): https://research.fi/en/results/funding/81504

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Child youth and whānau wellbeing, Geographies of health

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August 29, 2024

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