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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Martin Grisel on… the opportunities of shrinking cities on a road toward u...

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Martin Grisel on… the opportunities of shrinking cities on a road toward urban resilience

The EUKN Director, Martin Grisel, describes cities' and policies' potential responses to the phenomenon of shrinking cities.

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Miguel Rivas on… scaling urban circular economies...

Miguel Rivas on… scaling...

Miguel Rivas on… scaling urban circular economies

Miguel Rivas from TASO shares with us the on-the-ground enablers and accelerating frameworks that can help to upscale the urban circular economy and make it a permanent feature of city life.

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Heather Brooks on… the Nature Restoration Law...

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Heather Brooks on… the Nature Restoration Law

Heather Brooks discusses implementing the nature restoration law and what it may mean for the future of cities.