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Integrating Human Health Into Urban And Transport Planning 1st Ed Mark Nieuwenhuijsen

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Integrating Human Health Into Urban And Transport Planning 1st Ed Mark Nieuwenhuijsen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.64 MB
Author: Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Haneen Khreis
ISBN: 9783319749822, 9783319749839, 331974982X, 3319749838
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Integrating Human Health Into Urban And Transport Planning 1st Ed Mark Nieuwenhuijsen by Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Haneen Khreis 9783319749822, 9783319749839, 331974982X, 3319749838 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together the world’s leading experts on urban and transport planning, environmental exposures, physical activity, health and health impact assessment to discuss challenges and solutions in cities. The book provides a conceptual framework and work program for actions and outlines future research needs. It presents the current evidence-base, the benefits of and numerous case studies on integrating health and the environment into urban development and transport planning. Within cities there is a considerable variation in the levels of environmental exposures such as ambient air pollution, noise, and temperature, green space availability and physical activity. Many of these exposures, and their adverse health impacts, are related to and are being exacerbated by urban and transport planning and policy. Emerging research suggests that urban and transport planning indicators such as road network, distance to major roads, traffic density, household density, industry, and natural and green space can explain a large proportion of the variability in environmental exposures and therefore represent important and highly modifiable factors.

The urban environment is a complex interlinked system. Decision-makers need not only better data on the complexity of factors in environmental and developmental processes affecting human health, but also an enhanced understanding of the linkages between these factors and health effects to determine at which level to target their actions most effectively. In recent years, there also has been a shift from trying to change at the national level to more comprehensive and ambitious actions being developed and implemented at the regional and local levels. Cities have come to the forefront of providing solutions for environmental issues such as climate change, which has co-benefits for health, but yet need better knowledge for wider health-centric action. This book provides the latest and most up-to-date information and studies for academics and practitioners alike.


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