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  • The food environment has taken on much of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Evidence shows people\'s relationship and access to the food environment is a determinant of their health and wellbeing, and in relation to prevalence of chronic and non-communicable diseases The spatial planning system forms part of a whole systems action in shaping the environment in a way that maximises population health gain While these practices have had varying degrees of success, the sudden introduction and spread of COVID-19, and the responses to it, has forced us to re-examine the utility of current planning practice, particularly the impact on inequalities In this commentary we aim to explore the post-pandemic role of spatial planning as a mechanism for improving public health by highlight a whole system perspective on the food environment, referring to experiences in Wales as a case study, and concluding with observation on future consumer trends around access to food © 2020, Springer Nature Limited
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  • Urban_Design_International
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  • WHO
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  • All change. Has COVID-19 transformed the way we need to plan for a healthier and more equitable food environment?
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  • #912977
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  • 2020

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