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. 2022 Jun;10(6):e919-e926.
doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00066-3.

What next? Expanding our view of city planning and global health, and implementing and monitoring evidence-informed policy

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What next? Expanding our view of city planning and global health, and implementing and monitoring evidence-informed policy

Billie Giles-Corti et al. Lancet Glob Health. 2022 Jun.
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Abstract

This Series on urban design, transport, and health aimed to facilitate development of a global system of health-related policy and spatial indicators to assess achievements and deficiencies in urban and transport policies and features. This final paper in the Series summarises key findings, considers what to do next, and outlines urgent key actions. Our study of 25 cities in 19 countries found that, despite many well intentioned policies, few cities had measurable standards and policy targets to achieve healthy and sustainable cities. Available standards and targets were often insufficient to promote health and wellbeing, and health-supportive urban design and transport features were often inadequate or inequitably distributed. City planning decisions affect human and planetary health and amplify city vulnerabilities, as the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted. Hence, we offer an expanded framework of pathways through which city planning affects health, incorporating 11 integrated urban system policies and 11 integrated urban and transport interventions addressing current and emerging issues. Our call to action recommends widespread uptake and further development of our methods and open-source tools to create upstream policy and spatial indicators to benchmark and track progress; unmask spatial inequities; inform interventions and investments; and accelerate transitions to net zero, healthy, and sustainable cities.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests During the conduct of this study, BG-C reports Senior Principal Research Fellowship (GNT1107672) and grant support (number 1061404) from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC); GB reports grants from The Public Good Projects; and JFS reports personal fees from SPARK programmes of Gopher Sport, a copyright on SPARK physical activity programmes with royalties paid by Gopher Sport, and serves on the board for Rails to Trails Conservancy outside the submitted work. All other authors declare no competing interests.

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