Carbon footprint of patient journeys through primary care: a mixed methods approach by Elizabeth Andrews, David Pearson, Charlotte Kelly, Laura Stroud,

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Carbon footprint of patient journeys through primary care: a mixed methods approach by Elizabeth Andrews, David Pearson, Charlotte Kelly, Laura Stroud, and Martin Rivas Perez BJGP Volume 63(614):e595-e603 September 1, 2013 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice

GIS map of car journeys made to surgery originating within 2 miles of the practice. Elizabeth Andrews et al. Br J Gen Pract 2013;63:e595-e603 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice

GIS map of journeys made on foot to surgery originating within 2 miles of the practice. Elizabeth Andrews et al. Br J Gen Pract 2013;63:e595-e603 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice

Percentages of free-text responses for reasons for travel mode choices. Elizabeth Andrews et al. Br J Gen Pract 2013;63:e595-e603 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice