Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues of the 21st century. Today, more than half of humanity lives in cities, a proportion that is expected to reach 70% by 2050. Not surprisingly, urbanisation has significant impacts on mobility, health, and well-being. Today’s cities struggle with health challenges such as those that are either a direct result of infectious and non-communicable diseases or issues related to violence and injuries. According to the World Health Organisation, the lack of suitable space in urban areas for physical activities and active living has turned cities into epicentres for diseases. The concept of urban mobility and its connection to health is not new. Howev...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
The emergent Active Cities approach has been firstly promoted by the public health sector, and inves...
Background: The majority of people live in cities and urbanization is continuing worldwide. Cities h...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...
In an era of increasing urbanization intertwined with growing motorized transport modes, ...
The study used a mixed-methods approach comprising five specific field research components: Spatial ...
The world is currently witnessing its largest surge of urban growth in human history; a trend that d...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Since the introduction of the car, our use of mobility is continuously growing (Kennisinstituut voor...
Significant global health challenges are being confronted in the 21st century, prompting calls to re...
Land-use and transport policies contribute to worldwide epidemics of injuries and non-communicable d...
ABSTRACT A majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2007. The most rapidly urb...
Land-use and transport policies contribute to worldwide epidemics of injuries and non-communicable d...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
The emergent Active Cities approach has been firstly promoted by the public health sector, and inves...
Background: The majority of people live in cities and urbanization is continuing worldwide. Cities h...
Urbanisation, urban mobility (active travel), and public health continue to be three defining issues...
In an era of increasing urbanization intertwined with growing motorized transport modes, ...
The study used a mixed-methods approach comprising five specific field research components: Spatial ...
The world is currently witnessing its largest surge of urban growth in human history; a trend that d...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
Since the introduction of the car, our use of mobility is continuously growing (Kennisinstituut voor...
Significant global health challenges are being confronted in the 21st century, prompting calls to re...
Land-use and transport policies contribute to worldwide epidemics of injuries and non-communicable d...
ABSTRACT A majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2007. The most rapidly urb...
Land-use and transport policies contribute to worldwide epidemics of injuries and non-communicable d...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
The Healthy Cities movement has been in process for almost 30 years, and the features needed to tran...
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human h...
The emergent Active Cities approach has been firstly promoted by the public health sector, and inves...
Background: The majority of people live in cities and urbanization is continuing worldwide. Cities h...