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  • ...and sanitation. For example, it was Frederick Law Olmsted, the man behind urban landscapes like New York City's Central Park, who headed the Sanitary Commi ...vironment's effects on health has caught fire, with joint health and urban-planning conferences and strategy sessions, pending legislation, and an increasing n
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  • ...e and perceived effectiveness of decision support systems in participatory planning | Communication challenges posed by a release of a pathogen in an urban setting
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  • * Area planning and land use (Dense vs. loose city structure for new buildings) ...0/university.cfm?nmenu=6&sub=600 Open Days University 2010] for city-level planning and administration
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  • ...th 7300 inhabitants on average. The 129 areas are standard areas for urban planning, but the regions were formed for this particular purpose. The criteria for ...An economic way of reducing health, environmental, and other pressures of urban traffic: a decision analysis on trip aggregation. BMC Public Health 2005; 5
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  • ...able measure of output for intervention, program and sector evaluation and planning. ...the ''accumulation'' of exposures to environmental factors (for example in urban areas)
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  • ...y lost and many others are under threat from a wide range of sources, e.g. urban sprawl and population growth, intensive agriculture, extension of road, rai ...n the EU and at the global level to be reached, the European Commission is planning various actions, such as developing biodiversity indicators, stronger effor
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  • ...e most densely populated continent in the world. This requires for careful planning, that takes into accounts not only needs for economic development, but also ...has implemented several measures for ensuring a more sustainable land use planning:<ref name="usage"/>
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  • ...efficiency of cars and trucks, better traffic management and better urban planning. Emissions cuts in CO, NOx, VOCs and fine particles are subject of the EU-A
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  • * Public participation in planning (city planning) * study attempts to identify the elements that create urban experiences
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  • ...because of its large land coverage -- includes urban, sub-urban and rural planning, which adds to the complexity. SEQ has a unique identity (i.e. natural & so Consultative Democracy for regional planning falls into the category of a ‘Wicked Problem’ due to the many disparate
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  • '''Sustainability and urban planning
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  • :&larr; + Seen as a part of the urban culture :&larr; + Using public transportation promotes better planning of the daily traveling activities and reduces unnecessary trips
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  • #Evans GW. The built environment and mental health. J Urban Health. 2003 Dec;80(4):536-55. ...i SY. The changing problem of overcrowded housing. Journal of the American Planning Association. 1996;62(1):66-84.
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  • ...and technological examples will are used throughout the module to develop planning and analytical skills. Subject specific skills are provided by programme tu ...that are traditionally not in the domains of public health, such as urban planning, transportation policy, energy policy and technology, landscape architectur
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  • ...(such as room temperature decreases) and urban infrastructure (increasing urban density). The main approach is used in the assessments of the [[Common Case ...2', 'EPBD 2008', 'More renewables', 'Behavioural changes', 'More efficient urban structures')
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  • #* urban planning policy
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  • Urban Reduction of GHG Emissions in China and Europe (URGENCHE) ...ce heating and transport, building codes to improve thermal efficiency, or urban development and zoning.
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  • Simona Irzikeviciute, Specialist of urban planning, Lithuania
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  • *urban development: an outline of how an increase in land prices and planning restrictions might lead to higher density and nucleated settlements;
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  • and NO2) were modeled using ad hoc GIS models and the ADMS-Urban model. Population weighted exposure levels were calculated. Concentration-r ...n occupational health and on injuries rates among workers. In theory, when planning collection systems, special care should will be taken to avoid heavy liftin
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