Amid increasing pressures to address complex issues not traditionally assigned to localities, Healthy Cities is seen as a powerful model for community improvement and quality-of-life enhancements for individuals and organizations willing to think beyond the traditional local government management models and responsibilities. As a model for community-oriented government, it offers opportunities for fostering a return to "barnraising" concepts, civic responsibility, participation, tailoring solutions to local circumstances, and the transition of local government to governance models.200010968757PMCnull689
Research increasingly points to the impact that planning and design can have on the health of commun...
A tale of two cities. The Mason-Dixon line. The Berlin Wall. Fresnans have evoked a variety of meta...
As governor, I want to commend you as you work together to improve the social health of Nevada. As a...
Because it represents a revival of citizen responsibility, the Healthy Communities movement is not o...
The creation and annexation of cities is an intentional act of politicians that can form man-made en...
B ig City Health Departments: Leadership Perspectivesis a collection of articles and commentaries do...
The Urban Health Agenda is a guiding framework intended to help inform the narrative and policy dial...
City management professional have identified four changes that have occurred over the past 10 years ...
Reality is not divided into job functions, departments, organizations, issues or laws. (Kaufman, 200...
Most American cities are either too big or too small to serve the people who live in them in a cost-...
About 80% of the factors affecting health outcomes lay outside of the domain of traditional clinical...
Faced with a projected 50-percent increase in the U.S. population in the next 50 years, communities ...
Why are we interested in walking? Well for one thing we are losing the battle against overweight and...
This article explores what drives communities in United States to include health objectives in thei...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
Research increasingly points to the impact that planning and design can have on the health of commun...
A tale of two cities. The Mason-Dixon line. The Berlin Wall. Fresnans have evoked a variety of meta...
As governor, I want to commend you as you work together to improve the social health of Nevada. As a...
Because it represents a revival of citizen responsibility, the Healthy Communities movement is not o...
The creation and annexation of cities is an intentional act of politicians that can form man-made en...
B ig City Health Departments: Leadership Perspectivesis a collection of articles and commentaries do...
The Urban Health Agenda is a guiding framework intended to help inform the narrative and policy dial...
City management professional have identified four changes that have occurred over the past 10 years ...
Reality is not divided into job functions, departments, organizations, issues or laws. (Kaufman, 200...
Most American cities are either too big or too small to serve the people who live in them in a cost-...
About 80% of the factors affecting health outcomes lay outside of the domain of traditional clinical...
Faced with a projected 50-percent increase in the U.S. population in the next 50 years, communities ...
Why are we interested in walking? Well for one thing we are losing the battle against overweight and...
This article explores what drives communities in United States to include health objectives in thei...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
Research increasingly points to the impact that planning and design can have on the health of commun...
A tale of two cities. The Mason-Dixon line. The Berlin Wall. Fresnans have evoked a variety of meta...
As governor, I want to commend you as you work together to improve the social health of Nevada. As a...