This commentary identifies similarities, differences and opportunities for synergy and mutual learning between the Healthy Cities and the Transition movements. We outline what we consider to be the 'pressing issues' facing humanity and the planet in the early 21(st) century; consider the extent to which health promotion has engaged with and addressed these issues; compare Healthy Cities and the Transition movement; and conclude by suggesting possibilities for moving forward
There is considerable knowledge of how to enhance the health of communities through reshaping their ...
In this chapter, the conceptualization of healthy city including its characteristics and societal be...
The European Healthy Cities project can be characterized as a social movement that employs an extrem...
This commentary identifies similarities, differences and opportunities for synergy and mutual learni...
This paper reports results of a study that explored the relationship between the local environmental...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. There is a tradition o...
[Extract] Since the first Lancet Series on urban design, transport, and health (Series 1) was publis...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Digital object identifier for the 'European Resear...
The Cities and Health journal sees its launch in 2017. Looking back over half a century of growth an...
There is robust literature examining the wide array of public policies and programs cities pursue in...
Since the beginning of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network in 1987, the global and regional cont...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
Before the modern Scientific Age, with limited under-standing of disease causation, health promotion...
The ongoing process of global urbanization has shifted the discourse from ‘developmental mechanistic...
There is considerable knowledge of how to enhance the health of communities through reshaping their ...
In this chapter, the conceptualization of healthy city including its characteristics and societal be...
The European Healthy Cities project can be characterized as a social movement that employs an extrem...
This commentary identifies similarities, differences and opportunities for synergy and mutual learni...
This paper reports results of a study that explored the relationship between the local environmental...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. There is a tradition o...
[Extract] Since the first Lancet Series on urban design, transport, and health (Series 1) was publis...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Digital object identifier for the 'European Resear...
The Cities and Health journal sees its launch in 2017. Looking back over half a century of growth an...
There is robust literature examining the wide array of public policies and programs cities pursue in...
Since the beginning of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network in 1987, the global and regional cont...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
Before the modern Scientific Age, with limited under-standing of disease causation, health promotion...
The ongoing process of global urbanization has shifted the discourse from ‘developmental mechanistic...
There is considerable knowledge of how to enhance the health of communities through reshaping their ...
In this chapter, the conceptualization of healthy city including its characteristics and societal be...
The European Healthy Cities project can be characterized as a social movement that employs an extrem...