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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 9. This book provides the most current frameworks, research, and approaches for understanding how unique features of the urban physical and social environments that shape the health of over half of the world's population that is already residing in large cities. Its interdisciplinary research and practice focus is a welcome innovation. | Notes 61 46. Williams D. R. and Collins C. Racial residential segregation A fundamental cause of racial disparities in health. Public Health Reports 116 2001 404-416. 47. Israel B. A. Schulz A. J. Parker E. A. and Becker A. B. Review of communitybased research Assessing partnership approaches to improve public health. Annual Review of Public Health 19 1998 173-202. 48. Barnes S. L. The Cost of Being Poor A Comparative Study of Life in Poor Urban Neighborhoods in Gary Indiana. Albany State University of New York Press 2005. 49. Aylott R. and Mitchell V. An exploratory study of grocery shopping stressors. British Food Journal 101 1999 683-700. 50. Glanz K. Sallis J. F. Saelens. B. E. and Frank L. D. Nutrition environment measures survey in stores NEMS-S Development and evaluation. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 32 2007 282-289. 51. Glanz K. and Yaroch A. L. Strategies for increasing fruit and vegetable intake in grocery stores and communities Policy pricing and environmental change. Preventive Medicine 39 Suppl 2 2004 S75-80. 52. Cummins S. Petticrew M. Higgins C. Findlay A. and Sparks L. Large scale food retailing as an intervention for diet and health Quasi-experimental evaluation of a natural experiment. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 59 2005 1035-1040. 53. Wrigley N. Warm D. and Margetts B. Deprivation diet and food retail access Findings from the Leeds food deserts study. Environment and Planning A 35 2003 151-188. CHAPTER 4 AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF URBAN CHILD HEALTH KIM T. FERGUSON PILYOUNG KIM JAMES R. DUNN GARY W. EVANS LEARNING OBJECTIVES Define the term ecological model and explain its utility in interdisciplinary research in urban health. Describe key influences on the health of urban children at various levels of social organization e.g. individual family community policy . Describe some of the ways that researchers have studied these influences on child health across multiple levels. Identify questions on the health of urban .