This planning guide provides a range of ideas, information and tools for developing a comprehensive plan for creating a healthy, active city by enhancing physical activity in the urban environment. By developing, improving and supporting opportunities in the built and social environments, city leaders and their partners can enable all citizens to be physically active in day-to-day life
Along with environmental pollution, urban planning has been connected to public health. The research...
This paper highlights the important work of WHO Healthy Cities movement in seeking to integrate heal...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...
The emergent Active Cities approach has been firstly promoted by the public health sector, and inves...
Presentation of Book: Active Cities. Public routes in the urban body, By A. Borgogni and R. Farinell...
The scientific and technological development taking place in the world now Casts a shadow on the siz...
In an era of increasing urbanization intertwined with growing motorized transport modes, ...
A healthy City is one that is continually creating and improving those physical and social environme...
AbstractPhysical inactivity is a leading cause of death in the United States and globally and is als...
Outlines how street layout, zoning, recreation facilities, and public building locations shape resid...
Active transportation is being used as central design principle to support higher and more equitable...
Effective urban design can make a difference to how people use transportation networks, buildings, a...
This paper presents current research examining how metropolitan plans create urban environments to n...
A growing number of studies focus on the role of environments in promoting active lifestyles.1 Being...
As the urban populations increase we have to think more deeply about how to make cities less stressf...
Along with environmental pollution, urban planning has been connected to public health. The research...
This paper highlights the important work of WHO Healthy Cities movement in seeking to integrate heal...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...
The emergent Active Cities approach has been firstly promoted by the public health sector, and inves...
Presentation of Book: Active Cities. Public routes in the urban body, By A. Borgogni and R. Farinell...
The scientific and technological development taking place in the world now Casts a shadow on the siz...
In an era of increasing urbanization intertwined with growing motorized transport modes, ...
A healthy City is one that is continually creating and improving those physical and social environme...
AbstractPhysical inactivity is a leading cause of death in the United States and globally and is als...
Outlines how street layout, zoning, recreation facilities, and public building locations shape resid...
Active transportation is being used as central design principle to support higher and more equitable...
Effective urban design can make a difference to how people use transportation networks, buildings, a...
This paper presents current research examining how metropolitan plans create urban environments to n...
A growing number of studies focus on the role of environments in promoting active lifestyles.1 Being...
As the urban populations increase we have to think more deeply about how to make cities less stressf...
Along with environmental pollution, urban planning has been connected to public health. The research...
This paper highlights the important work of WHO Healthy Cities movement in seeking to integrate heal...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...