Aim: Liveable communities create the conditions to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in residents by influencing various social determinants of health - for example, neighbourhood walkability and access to public transport, public open space, local amenities, and social and community facilities. This study will develop national liveability indicators that are (a) aligned with state and federal urban policy, (b) developed using national data (where available), (c) standard and consistent over time, (d) suitable for monitoring progress towards creating more liveable, equitable and sustainable communities, (e) validated against selected noncommunicable disease risk behaviours and/or health outcomes, and (f) practical for measuring local, ...
Background: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
BACKGROUND: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...
AIM: Liveable communities create the conditions to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in residen...
Aim: Liveable communities create the conditions to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in residen...
Creating 'liveable' communities that are healthy and sustainable is an aspiration of polic...
There is growing interest from policy-makers, practitioners, and academics alike in creating indicat...
It has long been recognised that urban form impacts on health outcomes and their determinants. There...
This research paper, the first arising from this research program, provides an overview of current a...
Introduction: Built environment interventions designed to reduce non-communicable diseases and healt...
Over the last 15 years, a growing body of Australian and international evidence has demonstrated tha...
Abstract Recognition is increasing globally that urban planning interventions to improve neighbourho...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in ׳more walkable׳ neighbourhoods is associated wit...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
In 1998, the Western Australian Government introduced the Liveable Neighbourhoods Design Code; a pol...
Background: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
BACKGROUND: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...
AIM: Liveable communities create the conditions to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in residen...
Aim: Liveable communities create the conditions to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in residen...
Creating 'liveable' communities that are healthy and sustainable is an aspiration of polic...
There is growing interest from policy-makers, practitioners, and academics alike in creating indicat...
It has long been recognised that urban form impacts on health outcomes and their determinants. There...
This research paper, the first arising from this research program, provides an overview of current a...
Introduction: Built environment interventions designed to reduce non-communicable diseases and healt...
Over the last 15 years, a growing body of Australian and international evidence has demonstrated tha...
Abstract Recognition is increasing globally that urban planning interventions to improve neighbourho...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in ׳more walkable׳ neighbourhoods is associated wit...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
In 1998, the Western Australian Government introduced the Liveable Neighbourhoods Design Code; a pol...
Background: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
BACKGROUND: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...