Do 20-minute neighbourhoods promote active travel and interactions with local food stores?
The concept of 20-minute neighbourhoods promotes more local grocery shopping. While the concept holds the potential to foster active travel, car use remains the prevailing mode of transport when shopping for food.
The value of incorporating inhabitants’ perspectives on health into municipal spatial planning processes
Stronger collaboration with inhabitants could ensure more attention on health in spatial plan development.
United communities: Embracing community participation through public open space planning in Aotearoa New Zealand
Implementing community participation in planning of public open spaces is one of the most useful and effective means to encourage a higher sense of community.
The answer is ‘runnable’ cities!
The ‘runnability of cities’ as a novel spatial planning approach can enhance healthier and more enabling environments for everyone.