rationale for it, our framework for comparative analysis, and an overview of current studies in progress. The WCP uses New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo as a labora-tory in which to study urban health, particularly the evolution and current organiza-tion of public health infrastructure, as well as the health status and quality of life in these cities. Comparing world cities in wealthier nations is important because of (1) global trends in urbanization, emerging health risks, and population aging; (2) the dominant influence of these cities on “megacities ” of developing nations; and (3) the existence of data and scholarship about these world cities, which provides a founda-tion for comparing their health systems and health. We argue that, i...
This paper presents a methodology to construct comparable estimates of health and wealth performance...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Cities around the world, and specifically in Europe, have distinctive features such as high populati...
We are grateful to our many colleagues who took the time to respond to our analysis of Shanghai’s de...
Over half of the world’s population lives in cities and United Nations (UN) demographers project an ...
With population aging and increasing urbanization, it is important to examine the quality of life of...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
Urban scaling is a framework that describes how city-level characteristics scale with variations in ...
Globally, urban populations are growing rapidly, and in most cases their demands for resources are b...
Few researchers have studied world cities from the perspective of sustainable development. This pape...
The Global report on urban health: equitable, healthier cities for sustainable development, 2016 pre...
In this paper, we compare health outcomes in cities of different sizes. Using 2001 National Health I...
ABSTRACT A majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2007. The most rapidly urb...
Megapoles is a network of 15 European capital cities established in recognition that these cities f...
This research project is part of a wider research strand underway at LSE Cities that seeks to explor...
This paper presents a methodology to construct comparable estimates of health and wealth performance...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Cities around the world, and specifically in Europe, have distinctive features such as high populati...
We are grateful to our many colleagues who took the time to respond to our analysis of Shanghai’s de...
Over half of the world’s population lives in cities and United Nations (UN) demographers project an ...
With population aging and increasing urbanization, it is important to examine the quality of life of...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
Urban scaling is a framework that describes how city-level characteristics scale with variations in ...
Globally, urban populations are growing rapidly, and in most cases their demands for resources are b...
Few researchers have studied world cities from the perspective of sustainable development. This pape...
The Global report on urban health: equitable, healthier cities for sustainable development, 2016 pre...
In this paper, we compare health outcomes in cities of different sizes. Using 2001 National Health I...
ABSTRACT A majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2007. The most rapidly urb...
Megapoles is a network of 15 European capital cities established in recognition that these cities f...
This research project is part of a wider research strand underway at LSE Cities that seeks to explor...
This paper presents a methodology to construct comparable estimates of health and wealth performance...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Cities around the world, and specifically in Europe, have distinctive features such as high populati...