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Urban and transport planning pathways to carbon neutral, liveable and healthy cities; A review of the current evidence.

Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Half the world population lives in cities and this is likely to increase to 70% over the next 20 years. Suboptimal urban and transport planning has led to e.g. high levels of air pollution and noise, heat island effects and lack of green space and physical activity and thereby an increase in morbidity and premature mortality. How can better urban and transport planning improve public health?
METHODS: A narrative meta-review around a number of cutting edge and visionary studies and practices on how to improve public health through better urban and transport planning reported in the literature and from meetings over the past few years.
RESULTS: We describe the latest quantitative evidence of how cities can become healthier through better urban and transport planning. It focuses and provides evidence for important interventions, policies and actions that can improve public health, including the need for land use changes, reduce car dependency and move towards public and active transportation, greening of cities, visioning, citizen involvement, collaboration, leadership and investment and systemic approaches. Health impact assessment studies have recently provided new powerful quantitative evidence on how to make cities healthier and will be used as examples. At the same time these measures make also our cities more sustainable (i.e. carbon neutral) and liveable creating multiple benefits.
CONCLUSION: Better urban and transport planning can lead to carbon neutral, more liveable and healthier cities, particularly through land use changes, a move from private motorised transportation to public and active transportation and greening of cities.
Copyright © 2020 The Author. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Air pollution; Carbon neutral; Cities; Green space; Healthy; Liveability; Noise; Physical activity; Sustainability; Temperature; Transport planning; Urban planning

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32307209     DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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5.  Premature Mortality of 2050 High Bike Use Scenarios in 17 Countries.

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Review 7.  Methods for Evaluating Environmental Health Impacts at Different Stages of the Policy Process in Cities.

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9.  Study protocol of the European Urban Burden of Disease Project: a health impact assessment study.

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