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Food Markets Design for Health This slide show contains images related to health and the built environment. For more information see Permission is granted for use of this presentation or for individual images for nonprofit educational purposes. Acknowledgement is required. For more detail about permissions and acknowledgements see the slide at the end of this show.

Woman Looking at Flowers Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Flower Display Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

People at Outdoor Market Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

People at Outdoor Market Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Food on Display Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Woman Buying Food Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Food Market in Plaza Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Flowers on Display Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Flowers on Display Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Closed Grocery Store Ann Forsyth Cumbernauld, Scotland

Closed Grocery Store Ann Forsyth Cumbernauld, Scotland

Supermarket Ann Forsyth Cumbernauld, Scotland

Supermarket Ann Forsyth Cumbernauld, Scotland

Hot Dog Cart Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Plants and Flowers on Display Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Plants on Display Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Market in Apartment Building Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Outdoor Food Market Ann Forsyth Paducah, KY

Outdoor Market Ann Forsyth Chicago, IL

Market near Pavilion Ann Forsyth Kentlands, MD

Plants on Display Ann Forsyth Skärholmen, Stockholm, Sweden

Plants on Display in Plaza Ann Forsyth Skärholmen, Stockholm, Sweden

Outdoor Market Ann Forsyth Skärholmen, Stockholm, Sweden

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