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  1. Feb 9, 2024 · At a glance. The global population living in cities is projected to grow to about 70 percent by 2050. Large disparities in health outcomes within urban populations suggest that a city-level focus has significant potential to improve health.

  2. Putting community health at the center of city life. 29 Mar 2024. Share: This article has been commissioned by the sponsor and produced by the Science /AAAS Custom Publishing Office. Print edition PDF. Social interactions connect and shape us.

  3. May 1, 2017 · Communities are complicated, and figuring out the best way to improve the health of all residents in a particular place can be a daunting task. “Part of the issue is that we do not have a best practices model for place-based interventions,” Dr. Dankwa-Mullan says. The editorial in the American Journal of Public Health was part of a new ...

  4. This vision rests on the recognition that outcomes such as improved life expectancy, quality of life, and health for all are shaped by interdependent social, economic, environmental, genetic, behavioral, and health care factors, and will require robust national and community-based policies and dependable resources to achieve it” (National ...

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  6. By describing the characteristics of a ‘healthy sustainable city’ and by bringing together the ideas underlying frameworks for health and sustainability, we develop a conceptual understanding of how cities may progress towards achieving significant improvements in health and the environment.

    • Melanie Crane, Simon Lloyd, Andy Haines, Ding Ding, Emma Hutchinson, Kristine Belesova, Michael Davi...
    • 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106366
    • 2021
    • Environ Int. 2021 Feb; 147: 106366.
  7. Jun 17, 2021 · In 2020, the Urban Institute conducted a national study with support from the Health Impact Project to identify built environment changes that small and medium-size cities—with populations of less than 250,000—could make to promote health and equity.

  8. Jan 1, 2023 · While urbanization has provided unprecedented economic opportunity for large numbers of people, including better access to health services, the rapid, uncontrolled growth of cities is having profoundly negative effects on health, both directly and via effects on environmental degradation and climate change.

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