Sustain Southern Seminar Series (2014-2021)

Sustain Seminar by Mark Fenton

Sustain Seminar by Mark Fenton

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Lecturer

Mark Fenton

Biography of Lecturer

Mark Fenton speaks regularly on topics ranging from how to create more livable, sustainable and successful cities and towns to delivering innovative personal health and fitness programs for employees and community members. Mark frequently consults with public health, planning, and engineering agencies and private firms on creating more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly communities. He also works closely with work sites and schools to help create healthier settings and more active populations. Following are five typical formats through which he delivers his work, but will happily work within your time constraints and needs to fulfill your specific goals.

His goal is simple, to build communities that support a healthier, more physically active population, and more sustainable and enjoyable lifestyles. The pathway there, however, is very challenging. Mark Fenton is a public health, planning, and transportation consultant who is trying to help America find its way to more active and more livable cities, towns, and neighborhoods. He works with organizations and communities around the country to build environments, policies, and programs that help to create places where more people walk, bicycle, and take transit more of the time. And its not just about healthier people. Done well, active community designs lead to economically, environmentally, and socially thriving cities, towns, and rural settings where people of all ages, abilities, and incomes lead long, vibrant lives.

Visit Mark Fenton’s website here

Location of Lecture

Georgia Southern University

Digital Publication Date

2015

Date of Lecture

2014

Event Type

Lecture (File Not Available for Download)

University Sponsor

Sustain Southern

Language

English

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