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Does land use and landscape contribute to self-harm? A sustainability cities framework

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Figure 1. Toronto census metropolitan area (CMA) per census tract.
Figure  2. Family  of  disease  and  health-related  classifications  for  the  Canadian  Institute  for  Health  Information.
Table 1. Land use data sources.
Figure 3. Distribution of urban density between 2000 and 2010 for Toronto CMA.
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