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.

More articles

how to create more feminist cities
Urban Voices

Lily Maxwell on… how to create more feminist cities...

Lily Maxwell on… how to ...

Lily Maxwell on… how to create more feminist cities

Lily Maxwell, EUKN's Policy and Project Officer, explores how we can create more feminist cities on International Women's Day.

Pact of Amsterdam
Publications

One year: Pact of Amsterdam...

One year: Pact of Amsterdam...

One year: Pact of Amsterdam

Investigating the implementation of the Urban Agenda for the EU’s Partnership actions, as well as their impacts and spin-off effects, a year on from their launch with the Pact of Amsterdam.

Handbook of Urban Governance of Free Movement in the EU
Publications

IMAGINATION: Handbook of Urban Governance of Free Movement in the EU...

IMAGINATION: Handbook of Urban...

IMAGINATION: Handbook of Urban Governance of Free Movement in the EU

Assisting European government officials and key urban actors in developing appropriate responses to increasingly diversified intra-EU mobility.