In Europe, over 70% of the population lives in urban areas. Cities promote innovation and wealth creation; however, they are also a main source of pollution, disease and mortality, to some extent linked with suboptimal urban and transport planning practices. The aim of the project is to improve the estimation of health impacts and socioeconomic costs of environmental stressors related to urban and transport planning, advance modelling approaches and strengthen evidence-based policy-making. The analyses focus on air pollution, noise, temperature/heat and lack of green spaces for nearly 1000 European cities. We are (1) developing an overall urban burden of disease impact assessment framework; (2) identifying health and wellbeing indicators; (...
In Europe approximately 80% of the population lives in urban areas. There is a clear need to underst...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major environmental cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
Policies that stimulate active transportation (walking and bicycling) have been related to heath ben...
Strengths and limitations of this study ► For the first time, the health impacts of current urban...
INTRODUCTION: Cities have long been known to be society's predominant engine of innovation and wealt...
Until now, estimates of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) have mainly been produced on national or ...
International audienceBackground: The population living in urban areas is growing rapidly. The level...
Urban areas in Europe are facing a range of environmental public health challenges, such as air poll...
Vehicular traffic is one of the major sources of air pollution in European cities. This work aims to...
The world is currently witnessing its largest urban growth in human history. Over 50% of people worl...
Background: The majority of people live in cities and urbanization is continuing worldwide. Cities h...
Background: The European Commission funds a European research project titled "Health Risk from Envir...
Background The population living in urban areas is growing rapidly. The level of exposure to adverse...
BACKGROUND: By 2050, almost 70% of people globally are projected to live in urban ar...
Background: By 2050, nearly 70% of the global population is projected to live in urban areas. Becaus...
In Europe approximately 80% of the population lives in urban areas. There is a clear need to underst...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major environmental cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
Policies that stimulate active transportation (walking and bicycling) have been related to heath ben...
Strengths and limitations of this study ► For the first time, the health impacts of current urban...
INTRODUCTION: Cities have long been known to be society's predominant engine of innovation and wealt...
Until now, estimates of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) have mainly been produced on national or ...
International audienceBackground: The population living in urban areas is growing rapidly. The level...
Urban areas in Europe are facing a range of environmental public health challenges, such as air poll...
Vehicular traffic is one of the major sources of air pollution in European cities. This work aims to...
The world is currently witnessing its largest urban growth in human history. Over 50% of people worl...
Background: The majority of people live in cities and urbanization is continuing worldwide. Cities h...
Background: The European Commission funds a European research project titled "Health Risk from Envir...
Background The population living in urban areas is growing rapidly. The level of exposure to adverse...
BACKGROUND: By 2050, almost 70% of people globally are projected to live in urban ar...
Background: By 2050, nearly 70% of the global population is projected to live in urban areas. Becaus...
In Europe approximately 80% of the population lives in urban areas. There is a clear need to underst...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major environmental cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
Policies that stimulate active transportation (walking and bicycling) have been related to heath ben...