Transforming cities for sustainability: A health perspective.

MelanieCrane; SimonLloyd; Andy Haines ORCID logo; DingDing; Emma Hutchinson ORCID logo; Kristine Belesova ORCID logo; MichaelDavies; DavidOsrin; NiciZimmermann; AnthonyCapon; +2 more... Paul Wilkinson ORCID logo; CatalinaTurcu; (2021) Transforming cities for sustainability: A health perspective. Environment international, 147. 106366-. ISSN 0160-4120 DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106366
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Transformational change is urgently needed to address planetary health challenges in cities. Through an interdisciplinary overview of the literature, we consider how to frame and unpack city-level transformation towards synergistic benefits for urban health and environmental sustainability. 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. We investigate how urban change works, and build a theoretical understanding of how urban change may be directed to integrate health and sustainability. We conclude that urban transformation needs to be a multi-scalar process across city sectors to meet the scale, speed and form of change required. We propose that this can best be achieved in practice through a composition of mechanisms, including strengthening city governance, enabling technological and social innovations, applying sustainable urban planning and infrastructure development, and impelling social behaviour change; supported by systems-driven policy and practice-focused scientific evidence.



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