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View article: Research for city practice
Research for city practice Open
Evidence supports what we all intuitively know, that human health and planetary health are heavily influenced by the urban environments we create. Urban policy, programmes and projects have the potential to escalate problems or to provide …
View article: Professional agency for urban health design: a call for collective responsibility. Healthy City Design International 2022 review
Professional agency for urban health design: a call for collective responsibility. Healthy City Design International 2022 review Open
Healthy City Design International (HCD 2022) set out to explore 'The Next Frontier' in city design to answer how can designing for inclusion, diversity, and social equity support healthier lives in a thriving urban realm? The coronavirus c…
View article: Research for city practice
Research for city practice Open
SUPPORTING CITY KNOW-HOWHuman and planetary health are influenced by city lifestyles, city leadership, and city development. For both, worrying trends have led to increasing concern – and it is imperative that these become core foci for ur…
View article: Invisible Bricks: urban places for social wellbeing
Invisible Bricks: urban places for social wellbeing Open
Social sustainability in urban places is undervalued in urban planning due to the intangible nature of the concept. By valuing lived experiences of place, this research connects social and environmental sustainability pillars to support pl…
View article: The challenges in quantifying social sustainability at a neighbourhood level
The challenges in quantifying social sustainability at a neighbourhood level Open
Social sustainability and well-being are complex concepts due to their subjective and intangible nature, yet improved scientific methods are needed to aid development of environments that support healthy communities.In response to: Kent, J…