Creating ‘liveable’ communities that are healthy and sustainable is an aspiration of policymakers globally. Indicators are being used at the national, state and local level to compare the liveability of …
This week, we’ll explore the role of indicators and data as an integral part of understanding healthy liveable cities. In particular we’ll focus on: measuring liveability and how this relates …
We would like you to choose one of these activities to produce a case study. Concept brief exploring the transformation a neighbourhood or part of a city A project plan …
There are a number of approaches to considering the economics of public health interventions through active transport and liveability interventions in the city. The Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT), as …
Well-designed buildings, spaces and places contribute to a wide array of values and benefits that range from direct, tangible, financial benefits through to indirect, intangible, long term values, such as …
Prioritising public transport and active transport is critical for healthy cities and healthy people. Fortunately, there are many ways that public and active transport are now being considered in urban …
Conventional economic frameworks can overlook how mobility influences the health and liveability of a city in a range of ways. This week, we’ll explore the non-economic benefits of change, especially …
This course will take you on a deep dive into the key steps for transforming cities into mobility driven liveable communities that we can measure, assess, identify and evaluate. Creating …