What next? Expanding our view of city planning and global health, and implementing and monitoring evidence-informed policy
Achieving ‘active’ 30 minute cities: How feasible is it to reach work within 30 minutes using active transport modes?
Beyond the luxury effect: Individual and structural drivers lead to `urban forest inequity’ in public street trees in Melbourne, Australia
Changes in Australian community perceptions of non-communicable disease prevention: a greater role for government?
Air pollution and the noncommunicable disease prevention agenda: opportunities for public health and environmental science
Achieving the SDGs: Evaluating indicators to be used to benchmark and monitor progress towards creating healthy and sustainable cities
Liveability aspirations and realities: Implementation of urban policies designed to create healthy cities in Australia
Implementing cardiovascular disease prevention guidelines to translate evidence-based medicine and shared decision making into general practice: theory-based intervention development, qualitative piloting and quantitative feasibility
Using walkability measures to identify train stations with the potential to become transit oriented developments located in walkable neighbourhoods