City planning policies to support health and sustainability: an international comparison of policy indicators for 25 cities

[1]  M. Adams,et al.  Creating healthy and sustainable cities: what gets measured, gets done. , 2022, The Lancet. Global health.

[2]  J. Sallis,et al.  What next? Expanding our view of city planning and global health, and implementing and monitoring evidence-informed policy. , 2022, The Lancet. Global health.

[3]  R. Davey,et al.  Determining thresholds for spatial urban design and transport features that support walking to create healthy and sustainable cities: findings from the IPEN Adult study , 2022, The Lancet. Global health.

[4]  M. Adams,et al.  Using open data and open-source software to develop spatial indicators of urban design and transport features for achieving healthy and sustainable cities , 2022, The Lancet. Global health.

[5]  Gary McKeown,et al.  Developing System-Oriented Interventions and Policies to Reduce Car Dependency for Improved Population Health in Belfast: Study Protocol , 2021, Syst..

[6]  M. Pratt,et al.  Physical Activity Promotion and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Building Synergies to Maximize Impact. , 2021, Journal of Physical Activity and Health.

[7]  F. Witlox,et al.  COVID-19 and its long-term effects on activity participation and travel behaviour: A multiperspective view , 2021, Journal of Transport Geography.

[8]  L. Frank,et al.  Treating two pandemics for the price of one: Chronic and infectious disease impacts of the built and natural environment , 2021, Sustainable Cities and Society.

[9]  S. Rajagopalan,et al.  Heart healthy cities: genetics loads the gun but the environment pulls the trigger , 2021, European heart journal.

[10]  F. Baum,et al.  Australia in 2030: what is our path to health for all? , 2021, The Medical journal of Australia.

[11]  M. Pratt,et al.  Capacity for childhood obesity research in Latin American and US Latino populations: State of the field, challenges, opportunities, and future directions , 2021, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[12]  M. Monachino,et al.  Health considerations in active travel policies: A policy analysis at the EU level and of four member countries , 2021 .

[13]  M. Maslin,et al.  The 2020 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises , 2020, The Lancet.

[14]  R. Sturke,et al.  Strengthening research capacity in LMICs to address the global NCD burden , 2020, Global health action.

[15]  Eun Sug Park,et al.  Global burden of 369 diseases and injuries in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 , 2020, Lancet.

[16]  A. Bauman,et al.  National physical activity and sedentary behaviour policies in 76 countries: availability, comprehensiveness, implementation, and effectiveness , 2020, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[17]  Nancy Lozano‐Gracia COVID and cities – A new demon that points at old problems: How can research help? , 2020 .

[18]  M. Kuchler,et al.  Models of Intersectoral Cooperation in Municipal Health Promotion and Prevention: Findings from a Scoping Review , 2020, Sustainability.

[19]  J. Sallis,et al.  Activity-friendly neighbourhoods can benefit non-communicable and infectious diseases , 2020, Cities & Health.

[20]  C. Guell,et al.  Challenges for creating active living infrastructure in a middle-income country: a qualitative case study in Jamaica , 2020, Cities & Health.

[21]  M. Davies,et al.  Integrating health into the complex urban planning policy and decision-making context: a systems thinking analysis , 2020, Palgrave Communications.

[22]  B. Giles-Corti,et al.  Achieving the SDGs: Evaluating indicators to be used to benchmark and monitor progress towards creating healthy and sustainable cities. , 2020, Health policy.

[23]  B. Giles-Corti,et al.  Liveability aspirations and realities: Implementation of urban policies designed to create healthy cities in Australia. , 2019, Social science & medicine.

[24]  B. Giles-Corti,et al.  Evidence-Informed Planning for Healthy Liveable Cities: How Can Policy Frameworks Be Used to Strengthen Research Translation? , 2019, Current Environmental Health Reports.

[25]  L. Gostin,et al.  The legal determinants of health: harnessing the power of law for global health and sustainable development , 2019, The Lancet.

[26]  Milan Zlatkovic,et al.  Assessment of effects of street connectivity on traffic performance and sustainability within communities and neighborhoods through traffic simulation , 2019 .

[27]  D. Simon,et al.  Adapting the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda to the city level: Initial reflections from a comparative research project , 2019, International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development.

[28]  Reza Ghadimi Measuring progress from 1990 to 2017 and projecting attainment to 2030 of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals for 195 countries and territories: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 , 2018, Lancet.

[29]  Cecilia R. Aragon,et al.  Conceptualizing Disagreement in Qualitative Coding , 2018, CHI.

[30]  B. Giles-Corti,et al.  Health-Promoting Spatial Planning: Approaches for Strengthening Urban Policy Integration , 2018 .

[31]  B. Boruff,et al.  Testing spatial measures of public open space planning standards with walking and physical activity health outcomes: Findings from the Australian national liveability study , 2018 .

[32]  M. Acuto,et al.  Promoting a healthy cities agenda through indicators: development of a global urban environment and health index , 2018 .

[33]  N. Owen,et al.  Are public open space attributes associated with walking and depression , 2017 .

[34]  Hannah Badland,et al.  Examining associations between urban design attributes and transport mode choice for walking, cycling, public transport and private motor vehicle trips , 2017 .

[35]  P. Byass,et al.  Research capacity building-obligations for global health partners. , 2017, The Lancet. Global health.

[36]  Ketevan Glonti,et al.  Characteristics and use of urban health indicator tools by municipal built environment policy and decision-makers: a systematic review protocol , 2017, Systematic Reviews.

[37]  J. Aaron Hipp,et al.  Neighborhood-based differences in walkability, physical activity, and weight status in India , 2016 .

[38]  F. Bull,et al.  Use of science to guide city planning policy and practice: how to achieve healthy and sustainable future cities , 2016, The Lancet.

[39]  Mark Stevenson,et al.  City planning and population health: a global challenge , 2016, The Lancet.

[40]  R. Davey,et al.  Physical activity in relation to urban environments in 14 cities worldwide: a cross-sectional study , 2016, The Lancet.

[41]  E. Cerin,et al.  Associations between the neighbourhood environment characteristics and physical activity in older adults with specific types of chronic conditions: the ALECS cross-sectional study , 2016, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[42]  D. Ogilvie,et al.  Changes in active commuting and changes in physical activity in adults: a cohort study , 2015, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[43]  Gi-Hyoug Cho,et al.  Exploring thresholds of built environment characteristics for walkable communities: Empirical evidence from the Seoul Metropolitan area , 2015 .

[44]  Amanda L. Wilson,et al.  Co-benefits of designing communities for active living: an exploration of literature , 2015, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[45]  Takemi Sugiyama,et al.  Translating active living research into policy and practice: One important pathway to chronic disease prevention , 2015, Journal of public health policy.

[46]  R. Martorell,et al.  Characteristics of the Built Environment in Relation to Objectively Measured Physical Activity Among Mexican Adults, 2011 , 2014, Preventing chronic disease.

[47]  F. Bull,et al.  National policy on physical activity: the development of a policy audit tool. , 2014, Journal of physical activity & health.

[48]  Meg Holden,et al.  Is Integrated Planning Any More Than the Sum of Its Parts? , 2012 .

[49]  J. Samet Community Design and Air Quality , 2011 .

[50]  Reid Ewing,et al.  Travel and the Built Environment , 2010 .

[51]  O. Franco,et al.  Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: urban land transport , 2009, The Lancet.

[52]  Determinants of Automobile Use , 2009 .

[53]  Sharon Friel,et al.  Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health , 2008, The Lancet.

[54]  Claudia H. Williams,et al.  The built environment and physical activity. , 2007, The Synthesis project. Research synthesis report.

[55]  T. Kjellstrom,et al.  Car Culture, Transport Policy, and Public Health , 2006 .

[56]  J. Sallis,et al.  Many Pathways from Land Use to Health: Associations between Neighborhood Walkability and Active Transportation, Body Mass Index, and Air Quality , 2006 .

[57]  P. Prescott,et al.  The process of rater training for observational instruments: implications for interrater reliability. , 1990, Research in nursing & health.

[58]  J. R. Landis,et al.  The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data. , 1977, Biometrics.