Urban living is the new reality for the majority of the world’s population. Urban change is taking place in a context of other global challenges—economic globalization, climate change, financial crises, energy and food insecurity, old and emerging armed conflicts, as well as the changing patterns of communicable and noncommunicable diseases. These health and social problems, in countries with different levels of infrastructure and health system preparedness, pose significant development challenges in the 21st century. In all countries, rich and poor, the move to urban living has been both good and bad for population health, and has contributed to the unequal distribution of health both within countries (the urban–rural divide) and withi...
Recent trends such as globalisation and urbanisation, combined with an ageing population and populat...
All three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical environment, social conditions, a...
Equity in health has been the underlying value of the WHO Health for All policy for 30 years, distin...
More than half of the global population now live in urban settings. Urbanization can and should be b...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Urban places and health equity are two of the most challenging concepts for 21st century environment...
Urban places and health equity are two of the most challenging concepts for 21st century environment...
The social and physical environments have long since been recognized as important determinants of he...
The process of urbanization entails social improvements with the consequential better quality-of-lif...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
Item does not contain fulltextAll three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical env...
The Global report on urban health: equitable, healthier cities for sustainable development, 2016 pre...
Vast differences in environmental exposures exist between socioeconomic groups at the global, region...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Recent trends such as globalisation and urbanisation, combined with an ageing population and populat...
All three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical environment, social conditions, a...
Equity in health has been the underlying value of the WHO Health for All policy for 30 years, distin...
More than half of the global population now live in urban settings. Urbanization can and should be b...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Urban places and health equity are two of the most challenging concepts for 21st century environment...
Urban places and health equity are two of the most challenging concepts for 21st century environment...
The social and physical environments have long since been recognized as important determinants of he...
The process of urbanization entails social improvements with the consequential better quality-of-lif...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
Item does not contain fulltextAll three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical env...
The Global report on urban health: equitable, healthier cities for sustainable development, 2016 pre...
Vast differences in environmental exposures exist between socioeconomic groups at the global, region...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Recent trends such as globalisation and urbanisation, combined with an ageing population and populat...
All three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical environment, social conditions, a...
Equity in health has been the underlying value of the WHO Health for All policy for 30 years, distin...