All three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical environment, social conditions, and the added pressure of climate change) that affect health inequities are nested within the concept of urban governance, which has the task of understanding and managing the interactions among these different factors so that all three can be improved together and coherently. Governance is defined as: "the process of collective decision making and processes by which decisions are implemented or not implemented": it is concerned with the distribution, exercise, and consequences of power. Although there appears to be general agreement that the quality of governance is important for development, much less agreement appears to exist on what the c...
AbstractFollowing the recommendations of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008), the...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Item does not contain fulltextAll three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical env...
It has been estimated that, by 2050, more than two thirds of the world’s population will live in ci...
286 p.BACKGROUND: Urbanization is one of the leading sociodemographic trends of the 21st century, wh...
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and the growing challenges faced by the urban poor require re...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-011-9608-
Rapid, unplanned urbanization is one of the major ecological and human challenges of the 21st centu...
Objectives: To identify the validated and reliable indicators and tools to assess good governance fo...
Urban living is the new reality for the majority of the world’s population. Urban change is taking ...
More than half of the global population now live in urban settings. Urbanization can and should be b...
The social and physical environments have long since been recognized as important determinants of he...
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...
AbstractFollowing the recommendations of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008), the...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Item does not contain fulltextAll three of the interacting aspects of daily urban life (physical env...
It has been estimated that, by 2050, more than two thirds of the world’s population will live in ci...
286 p.BACKGROUND: Urbanization is one of the leading sociodemographic trends of the 21st century, wh...
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and the growing challenges faced by the urban poor require re...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-011-9608-
Rapid, unplanned urbanization is one of the major ecological and human challenges of the 21st centu...
Objectives: To identify the validated and reliable indicators and tools to assess good governance fo...
Urban living is the new reality for the majority of the world’s population. Urban change is taking ...
More than half of the global population now live in urban settings. Urbanization can and should be b...
The social and physical environments have long since been recognized as important determinants of he...
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...
AbstractFollowing the recommendations of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008), the...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...