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About the project

The Healthy Urban Mobility (HUM) project was a study to understand the impact of everyday (im)mobility on health and wellbeing with a variety of social groups living in different neighbourhoods in Brazil and the UK, and also to explore the potential for participatory mobilities planning with local communities to support and develop solutions for healthy urban mobility.

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About

Through the combination of novel research methods to experiment, assess and actively involve communities and stakeholders in active dialogue and … Read more about About

Background (EN)

Background

Since the initiation of the World Health Organization (WHO) Healthy Cities movement over thirty years ago there have been increased efforts to … Read more about Background

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Method

The study used a mixed methods approach comprising five specific field research components: Spatial mapping to understand the physical and … Read more about Method

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  • Reflections on the project 09/05/2020
  • 15th ICUH: International Conference on Urban Health 23/01/2019
  • PNUM 2018: Morphology and Healthy Urban Mobility 14/08/2018
  • Healthy Cities and Pathologies 09/08/2018
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