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Health in all policies: training manual

A comprehensive training manual for HiAP work with the aim for workshop participants to gain the most from a learning-by-doing, participatory approach. Good for establishing a shared approach through the guided group discussions and activities which allow participants to build on and apply their knowledge and experience. Applicable worldwide. Training routeways are provided for politicians […]

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Global Public Space Toolkit: From Global Principles to Local Policies and Practice

The structure chosen for this work rests on three elements: why, what and how: the case for public space; goals, constraints, principles and policies; and turning good principles into actions. The toolkit has been designed to be available to all and easily accessible. The text is illustrated by brief quotes and practical examples of cases

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Principles for Healthy and Sustainable Places

“The United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) has distilled the big ideas of today’s Urban Thinkers into a document summarizing key principles which can guide the creation of healthy and sustainable human settlements. The document presents full descriptions of each principle, re-thinking traditional ways of working and living, and approaching old issues

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Healthy cities : good health is good politics : toolkit for local governments to support healthy urban development

This toolkit aims to highlight key considerations in applying the Healthy Cities approach and using it as a platform to achieve healthy urban development. It emphasizes key actions a city can take to protect and promote health. Each city should consider its local context and needs, and adopt what it thinks is best for the

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