Journal article
Research for City Practice
Cities & health, v 1(1), pp 10-21
02 Jan 2017
Abstract
Planetary health and human health are influenced by city lifestyles, city leadership, and city development. Changing the trajectory requires concerted action, and the journal Cities & Health journal is dedicated to supporting the flow of knowledge, in all directions to help make this happen. We are dedicated to supporting communication between researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, communities and decision-makers in cities. The aim of the City Know-how section of the journal is to make research accessible to all, explaining the key messages to and for city leaders, communities and all those professions involved in city policy and practice. In response we would like to hear more about research priorities from those most closely connected with supporting health and health equity through everyday urban lives.
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- Title
- Research for City Practice
- Creators
- Marcus GrantCaroline Brown - Heriot-Watt UniversityWaleska T. Caiaffa - Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisAnthony Capon - Monash UniversityJason CorburnChris CouttsCarlos J. Crespo - University at Buffalo, State University of New YorkGeraint Ellis - School of Natural and Built EnvironmentGeorge Ferguson - Mayor of BristolColin Fudge - Chalmers University of TechnologyTrevor Hancock - University of VictoriaRoderick J. Lawrence - University of GenevaMark J. Nieuwenhuijsen - Australian Catholic UniversityTolu Oni - University of CambridgeSusan Thompson - UNSW SydneyCor Wagenaar - University Medical Center GroningenCatharine Ward ThompsonSara Alidoust - The University of QueenslandCaryl Bosman - Griffith UniversityAlina Schnake-Mahl - Drexel UniversitySarah NormanJennifer Lee KentLiang Ma - Imperial College LondonCorinne Mulley - The University of SydneyJosé Siri
- Publication Details
- Cities & health, v 1(1), pp 10-21
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Urban Health Collaborative
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85117391358
- Other Identifier
- 991020112126804721