TY - BOOK ID - 61158893 TI - Urban Health and Wellbeing Programme : Policy Briefs: Volume 1 PY - 2020 SN - 9811513805 9811513791 PB - Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Environmental health. KW - Urban geography. KW - Environmental policy. KW - Public health. KW - Environmental Health. KW - Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns). KW - Environmental Policy. KW - Water and Health. KW - Public Health. KW - Community health KW - Health services KW - Hygiene, Public KW - Hygiene, Social KW - Public health services KW - Public hygiene KW - Social hygiene KW - Health KW - Human services KW - Biosecurity KW - Health literacy KW - Medicine, Preventive KW - National health services KW - Sanitation KW - Environment and state KW - Environmental control KW - Environmental management KW - Environmental protection KW - Environmental quality KW - State and environment KW - Environmental auditing KW - Geography KW - Health ecology KW - Public health KW - Environmental engineering KW - Health risk assessment KW - Government policy KW - Health aspects KW - Environmental aspects KW - Urban health. KW - City health KW - Urban public health KW - Urbanization KW - Sociology, Urban. KW - Water. KW - Hydrology. KW - Urban Sociology. KW - Aquatic sciences KW - Earth sciences KW - Hydrography KW - Water KW - Hydrology KW - Urban sociology KW - Cities and towns UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61158893 AB - This book is a compilation of the policy briefs produced by the International Science Council’s program on Urban Health and Wellbeing: A Systems Approach over the past five years. Intended for urban decision-makers at all levels, it highlights policy-relevant findings and research insights to encourage the co-creation of knowledge for healthy urban environments and people. The book shows how variations on the systems approach developed and promoted by the program have been implemented in regions around the world and contributed to improving urban health. These policy briefs summarize research findings and scientific events concerning urban health-related topics that are relevant for public health professionals, urban planners, urban stakeholder groups and the public at large. ER -