In this end-of-year edition of the EUKN Urban Review, we highlight the transformative potential of embedding active mobility into urban planning to promote healthier, more liveable cities. We also explore the 24-hour movement behaviour paradigm as a tool to better integrate health into urban planning.

Read the end-of-year edition to learn more about how active mobility can improve physical and mental wellbeing, while also allowing for more social connectedness.

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Small Urban Areas: opportunities and challenges: Kai Böhme
Urban Voices

Kai Böhme on… Small Urban Areas...

Kai Böhme on… Small Urb...

Kai Böhme on… Small Urban Areas

Dr Kai Böhme, Partner and Director of Spatial Foresight, explains the tricky process of defining small and medium-sized cities as well as those areas' opportunities and challenges.

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Nicola Bellini on… sustainable urban tourism...

Nicola Bellini on… susta...

Nicola Bellini on… sustainable urban tourism

Prof. Nicola Bellini, expert in charge of the ex-ante assessment of the Sustainable Tourism thematic area under the Urban Agenda for the EU, talks about cities' role in sustainable tourism and more

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Layla McCay on… urban design and mental health...

Layla McCay on… urban de...

Layla McCay on… urban design and mental health

We interviewed Layla McCay on urban design and mental health at the start of the pandemic. In an era when cities are coming under fire, the centre’s vision of ‘restorative urbanism’ is rather timely.