was to contribute to the development of healthy public policy. This paper examines the evidence from ten cities in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom which are either part of the World Health Organization (WHO) Healthy City Project or part of their respective National Networks. Five key issues are identified based on current thinking in political and administrative science concern-ing change and policy-making. These provide a frame-work for the analysis of key informant interviews undertaken in the ten case studies. It was concluded that, at the time of the research, a substantive policy change had not taken place and in most cases the Healthy city initiatives were still projects rather than policies and, where plans or strategies had b...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project ‘works’ has been asked ever since a ...
The contribution investigates the relationship between health and planning and describes the impact ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that working intersectorally and internationally with hea...
There is a tradition of planning cities and their infrastructure to successfully tackle communicable...
Introduction - Poor city areas have been the target of urban renewal or anti poverty policies for ...
The European Healthy Cities project can be characterized as a social movement that employs an extrem...
Healthy Cities is seen as a vision, project and movement. Its wide appeal leaves it open to losing t...
The Healthy Cities programme was created in 1986 by the European Bureau of the World Health Organiza...
The development of new partnership structures for public health is an important goal of the World He...
Equity in health has been the underlying value of the WHO Health for All policy for 30 years, distin...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
Background: The EU FP6 HENVINET project reviewed the potential relevance of a focus on climate chang...
In 2012, the Lancet Commission conducted a study into potential innovative associations between issu...
Although much research has been done on the existence and formation of risk and issue based health p...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project ‘works’ has been asked ever since a ...
The contribution investigates the relationship between health and planning and describes the impact ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that working intersectorally and internationally with hea...
There is a tradition of planning cities and their infrastructure to successfully tackle communicable...
Introduction - Poor city areas have been the target of urban renewal or anti poverty policies for ...
The European Healthy Cities project can be characterized as a social movement that employs an extrem...
Healthy Cities is seen as a vision, project and movement. Its wide appeal leaves it open to losing t...
The Healthy Cities programme was created in 1986 by the European Bureau of the World Health Organiza...
The development of new partnership structures for public health is an important goal of the World He...
Equity in health has been the underlying value of the WHO Health for All policy for 30 years, distin...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
Background: The EU FP6 HENVINET project reviewed the potential relevance of a focus on climate chang...
In 2012, the Lancet Commission conducted a study into potential innovative associations between issu...
Although much research has been done on the existence and formation of risk and issue based health p...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project ‘works’ has been asked ever since a ...
The contribution investigates the relationship between health and planning and describes the impact ...