This chapter explores the potential for involving the public in planning healthy urban mobility using a case study of two neighbourhoods in Oxford, UK. We draw specifically on lessons learned from the UK case of a large-scale international study entitled Healthy Urban Mobility (HUM). The HUM project was based on the need to address health inequalities within urban areas by implementing new approaches to planning and health that use novel research methods to encourage active dialogue with a wide range of stakeholders. The two principal objectives of the research were firstly, to understand the impact of everyday (im)mobility on health and wellbeing within different social groups, and secondly, to explore the potential for participatory mobil...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
This is the final version. Available on open access from OUP via the DOI in this recordBackground U...
Healthy planning and active living initiatives are considered effective in addressing rising rates o...
The study used a mixed-methods approach comprising five specific field research components: Spatial ...
BACKGROUND: Urban design can influence population levels of physical activity and subsequent health ...
Introduction: The paper describes and examines a novel methodology to co-define transport and mobili...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. There is a tradition o...
This paper highlights the important work of WHO Healthy Cities movement in seeking to integrate heal...
The Healthy Urban Mobility (HUM) project was a study to understand the impact of everyday (im)mobili...
There is a tradition of planning cities and their infrastructure to successfully tackle communicable...
In 2012, the Lancet Commission conducted a study into potential innovative associations between issu...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...
Active neighbourhoods are being introduced across Greater Manchester as part of the Bee Network. Act...
Since the introduction of the car, our use of mobility is continuously growing (Kennisinstituut voor...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
This is the final version. Available on open access from OUP via the DOI in this recordBackground U...
Healthy planning and active living initiatives are considered effective in addressing rising rates o...
The study used a mixed-methods approach comprising five specific field research components: Spatial ...
BACKGROUND: Urban design can influence population levels of physical activity and subsequent health ...
Introduction: The paper describes and examines a novel methodology to co-define transport and mobili...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. There is a tradition o...
This paper highlights the important work of WHO Healthy Cities movement in seeking to integrate heal...
The Healthy Urban Mobility (HUM) project was a study to understand the impact of everyday (im)mobili...
There is a tradition of planning cities and their infrastructure to successfully tackle communicable...
In 2012, the Lancet Commission conducted a study into potential innovative associations between issu...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...
Active neighbourhoods are being introduced across Greater Manchester as part of the Bee Network. Act...
Since the introduction of the car, our use of mobility is continuously growing (Kennisinstituut voor...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
This is the final version. Available on open access from OUP via the DOI in this recordBackground U...
Healthy planning and active living initiatives are considered effective in addressing rising rates o...