Healthy Urban Places Seminar: How do urban green space interventions promote health behaviours?
How do urban green space interventions promote health behaviours? Evidence from natural experiments. With Jack Benton from the University of Manchester.
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How do urban green space interventions promote health behaviours? Evidence from natural experiments. With Jack Benton from the University of Manchester.
Richard Self from the Welsh Government will talk about Evaluating the 20mph restricted roads policy in Wales.
Overview of the TRUUD programme: Trying to tackle root causes upstream of unhealthy urban development. With Daniel Black, Bristol Medical School.
The title of this talk will be confirmed in due course.
Abstract submission for Prevention Research 26, 4-5 March. Abstracts are invited from all corners of the prevention research community, for oral/poster presentations, Symposia and Workshops.
Our first Annual Review captures the foundations laid in our first year: the establishment of four ambitious consortia, the development of new partnerships, and the co-production of research with those shaping population health.
New report from Healthy Urban Places outlines evidence and recommendations to maximise health co-benefits of urban regeneration.
Health Impacts of 20mph Zones - with Dr Andrew Williams, University of Edinburgh
Join us in 2026 at Vox in Birmingham for a conference to connect research, policy and practice for health equity.
Join us in 2026 at Vox in Birmingham for a conference to connect research, policy and practice for health equity.
Spatial environmental data: Using sensors to gauge human responses to urban spaces - with Professor Clive Sabel, University of Plymouth
'Active travel neighbourhoods', hosted by guest speakers Professor Rachel Aldred and Dr Jamie Furlong from The University of Westminster.