The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to transform a city into a healthy one are becoming increasingly understood. What is less well understood, however, is how to deliver the potential health benefits and how to ensure that they reach all citizens in urban areas across the world. This task is becoming increasingly important because most of the world's population already live in cities, and, with high rates of urbanisation, many millions more will soon do so in the coming decades
Designing Future Cities for Wellbeing draws on original research that brings together dimensions of ...
Mounting scientific evidence generated over the past decade highlights the significant role of our c...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
By 2050, it is predicted that 70% of the world’s 9.7 billion inhabitants (UN , 2015) will live in ur...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
How can planning use health more fully to build more visibility, better alliances, and more substant...
What is a healthy city, there are multiple dimensions of what we mean by a healthy city healthy for ...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World ...
Healthy Cities is a worldwide movement developed by the European office of the World Health Organiza...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
Significant global health challenges are being confronted in the 21st century, prompting calls to re...
Synergies between urban planning and public health were synthesized a decade ago by the Lancet Commi...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
Designing Future Cities for Wellbeing draws on original research that brings together dimensions of ...
Mounting scientific evidence generated over the past decade highlights the significant role of our c...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
By 2050, it is predicted that 70% of the world’s 9.7 billion inhabitants (UN , 2015) will live in ur...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
How can planning use health more fully to build more visibility, better alliances, and more substant...
What is a healthy city, there are multiple dimensions of what we mean by a healthy city healthy for ...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World ...
Healthy Cities is a worldwide movement developed by the European office of the World Health Organiza...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
Significant global health challenges are being confronted in the 21st century, prompting calls to re...
Synergies between urban planning and public health were synthesized a decade ago by the Lancet Commi...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
Designing Future Cities for Wellbeing draws on original research that brings together dimensions of ...
Mounting scientific evidence generated over the past decade highlights the significant role of our c...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...