The Urban Health Agenda is a guiding framework intended to help inform the narrative and policy dialogue around the health of big cities. The Agenda rests on two key pillars: (1) Health is more than health care, and (2) The well-being of urban populations centers on a broader definition of "health." In this vision, all government agencies and relevant community-based organizations work together to promote health and safety, in part through dismantling structural inequities and systems built on generations of racism
Mayors and the Health of Cities sheds light on how US mayors perceive and prioritize the health of t...
It has been estimated that, by 2050, more than two thirds of the world’s population will live in ci...
In a very brief definition, urban health denotes the application of the public health concept and me...
Urban living is the new reality for the majority of the world’s population. Urban change is taking ...
More than half of the global population now live in urban settings. Urbanization can and should be b...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
B ig City Health Departments: Leadership Perspectivesis a collection of articles and commentaries do...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Digital object identifier for the 'European Resear...
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and the growing challenges faced by the urban poor require re...
Background: Cities are an important driving force to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Background Cities are an important driving force to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
Background: Cities are an important driving force to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Urban sustainability is a new philosophy of developing healthy, productive communities that (1) prom...
In April, 2014, the City of Richmond, California, became one of the first and only municipalities in...
Mayors and the Health of Cities sheds light on how US mayors perceive and prioritize the health of t...
It has been estimated that, by 2050, more than two thirds of the world’s population will live in ci...
In a very brief definition, urban health denotes the application of the public health concept and me...
Urban living is the new reality for the majority of the world’s population. Urban change is taking ...
More than half of the global population now live in urban settings. Urbanization can and should be b...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
B ig City Health Departments: Leadership Perspectivesis a collection of articles and commentaries do...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Digital object identifier for the 'European Resear...
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and the growing challenges faced by the urban poor require re...
Background: Cities are an important driving force to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Background Cities are an important driving force to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG...
As the world urbanizes, global health challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. Currently,...
Background: Cities are an important driving force to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Urban sustainability is a new philosophy of developing healthy, productive communities that (1) prom...
In April, 2014, the City of Richmond, California, became one of the first and only municipalities in...
Mayors and the Health of Cities sheds light on how US mayors perceive and prioritize the health of t...
It has been estimated that, by 2050, more than two thirds of the world’s population will live in ci...
In a very brief definition, urban health denotes the application of the public health concept and me...