The CUSSH programme: supporting cities’ transformational change towards health and sustainability

MichaelDavies; Kristine Belesova ORCID logo; Melanie Crane ORCID logo; Joanna Hale ORCID logo; Andy Haines ORCID logo; Emma Hutchinson ORCID logo; GregorKiesewetter; Blessing Mberu ORCID logo; Nahid Mohajeri ORCID logo; Susan Michie ORCID logo; +13 more... James Milner ORCID logo; GemmaMoore; David Osrin ORCID logo; Helen Pineo ORCID logo; Irene Pluchinotta ORCID logo; AarathiPrasad; GiuseppeSalvia; PhilSymonds; Jonathon Taylor ORCID logo; Catalina Turcu ORCID logo; IoannaTsoulou; Nici Zimmermann ORCID logo; Paul Wilkinson ORCID logo; (2021) The CUSSH programme: supporting cities’ transformational change towards health and sustainability. Wellcome Open Research, 6. p. 100. DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16678.2
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<ns4:p>This paper describes a global research programme on the complex systemic connections between urban development and health. Through transdisciplinary methods the <ns4:italic>Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health</ns4:italic> (CUSSH) project will develop critical evidence on how to achieve the far-reaching transformation of cities needed to address vital environmental imperatives for planetary health in the 21st Century. CUSSH’s core components include: (i) a review of evidence on the effects of climate actions (both mitigation and adaptation) and factors influencing their implementation in urban settings; (ii) the development and application of methods for tracking the progress of cities towards sustainability and health goals; (iii) the development and application of models to assess the impact on population health, health inequalities, socio-economic development and environmental parameters of urban development strategies, in order to support policy decisions; (iv) iterative in-depth engagements with stakeholders in partner cities in low-, middle- and high-income settings, using systems-based participatory methods, to test and support the implementation of the transformative changes needed to meet local and global health and sustainability objectives; (v) a programme of public engagement and capacity building. Through these steps, the programme will provide transferable evidence on how to accelerate actions essential to achieving population-level health and global climate goals through, amongst others, changing cities’ energy provision, transport infrastructure, green infrastructure, air quality, waste management and housing.</ns4:p>



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