The WHO Healthy Cities Project (1988) is a well-known example of the setting-based approach to health promotion. Developed as a framework for translating the key principles of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986) into practice, it is best characterized as a process for successfully encouraging healthy public policy. In 2001, the German Healthy Cities Network (HCN) commissioned a survey of the 52 local Healthy Cities programme Coordinators (HCC) to monitor progress and identify strengths and weaknesses associated with its implementation. Most (90%; 47/52) HCC participated in the survey. Several positive aspects of the Health Cities Programmes (HCP) in Germany were identified: during the first 5 years, it expanded rapidly; project c...
In this article, we discuss an appropriate methodology for assessing complex urban programs such as ...
International audienceBackground: This article proposes a method for analysing the degree of maturit...
ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss an appropriate methodology for assessing complex urban programs...
The WHO Healthy Cities Project (1988) is a well-known example of the setting-based approach to healt...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that working intersectorally and internationally with hea...
The objective of this evaluation was to review the evolution and process of city health development ...
The Healthy Cities programme was created in 1986 by the European Bureau of the World Health Organiza...
von dem Knesebeck O, Badura B, Zamora P, Weihrauch B, Werse W, Siegrist J. Evaluation einer gesundhe...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the progress made by European cities in relation to Healthy...
The objective of this evaluation was to review the evol-ution and process of city health development...
The development of new partnership structures for public health is an important goal of the World He...
The World Health Organization (WHO), Office for Europe initiated the Healthy Cities Project in 1986 ...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
The contribution will present a highly visible health promotion programme in a deprived urban neighb...
Healthy Stadia (HS) is a European public health pilot-program started in 2007 to support sports stad...
In this article, we discuss an appropriate methodology for assessing complex urban programs such as ...
International audienceBackground: This article proposes a method for analysing the degree of maturit...
ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss an appropriate methodology for assessing complex urban programs...
The WHO Healthy Cities Project (1988) is a well-known example of the setting-based approach to healt...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that working intersectorally and internationally with hea...
The objective of this evaluation was to review the evolution and process of city health development ...
The Healthy Cities programme was created in 1986 by the European Bureau of the World Health Organiza...
von dem Knesebeck O, Badura B, Zamora P, Weihrauch B, Werse W, Siegrist J. Evaluation einer gesundhe...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the progress made by European cities in relation to Healthy...
The objective of this evaluation was to review the evol-ution and process of city health development...
The development of new partnership structures for public health is an important goal of the World He...
The World Health Organization (WHO), Office for Europe initiated the Healthy Cities Project in 1986 ...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
The contribution will present a highly visible health promotion programme in a deprived urban neighb...
Healthy Stadia (HS) is a European public health pilot-program started in 2007 to support sports stad...
In this article, we discuss an appropriate methodology for assessing complex urban programs such as ...
International audienceBackground: This article proposes a method for analysing the degree of maturit...
ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss an appropriate methodology for assessing complex urban programs...