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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Urban Thinkers’ perspective on… COVID-19: a catalyst for more sustai...

Urban Thinkers’ perspect...

Urban Thinkers’ perspective on… COVID-19: a catalyst for more sustainable urban mobility?

A summary of contributions to the Urban Thinkers Campus webinar organised by the EUKN, providing insight into the ways we can plan greener, fairer and more inclusive urban mobility post-pandemic.

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Dr. Andrea Armstrong-Pulinx on… NBS for Extreme Heat Resilience...

Dr. Andrea Armstrong-Pulinx on...

Dr. Andrea Armstrong-Pulinx on… NBS for Extreme Heat Resilience

Dr. Armstrong-Pulinx discusses her research on advancing coordinated, just and effective extreme heat resilience for local authorities.

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Luca de Stefano on… urban design in the context of pandemics...

Luca de Stefano on… urba...

Luca de Stefano on… urban design in the context of pandemics

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