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1Publicado 2023“…The Workshop titled “Salutogenic Cities: European experiences in Urban Health” - proposed and developed by the three EUPHA Section: Urban Public Health (URB), Public Mental Health (MEN) and Environmental Health (ENV) - is aimed to foster the dialogue between designers (architects and urban planners), Public Health experts (operators, professionals and epidemiologists), policy/decision makers and city users, to establish a multidisciplinary approach for understanding together how to create and manage healthy living outdoor urban environments. …”
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2por Khilji, Fazal ur Rehman, Raziq, Abdul, Shoaib, Maryam, Baloch, Nosheen Sikander, Raza, Shanaz, Iqbal, Zaffar, Ishaq, Rabia, Haider, Sajjad, Iqbal, Qaiser, Ahmad, Nafees, Saleem, Fahad“…Within this context, with a strong historic grounding in addressing situations of societal crisis nurses are well-placed in contributing to the global arena of humanitarian policy and social research. …”
Publicado 2021
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3por Mabon, Leslie, Shih, Wan-Yu, Kondo, Kayoko, Kanekiyo, Hiroyuki, Hayabuchi, Yuriko“…This paper evaluates the role of epistemic communities in shaping local environmental policy, through the case of management of environmental change through planning and greenspace in Fukuoka City, Japan. Amidst increasing global interest in the role of evidence-based policy and urban science in responding to environmental issues in cities, Fukuoka is distinctive. …”
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4“…The interlocking world city network model and other office location approaches (OLAs) have become the most widely used empirical models of the world city network (WCN). …”
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5por Doernberg, Alexandra, Piorr, Annette, Zasada, Ingo, Wascher, Dirk, Schmutz, UlrichEnlace del recurso
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6por Molldrem, Stephen, Bagani, Sedilame, Subrahmanyam, Vishnu, Permar, Rebecca, Matsiri, Ogopotse, Caiphus, Cynthia, Kizito, Balladiah, Modongo, Chawangwa, Shin, Sanghyuk S.“…We conducted 30 interviews and four deliberative dialogues with TB stakeholders based in Greater Gaborone, the country’s largest city and capital. …”
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10por Walsh, Christine, Canham, Sarah L, Humphries, Joe, Burns, Victoria F, Dharshi, Natasha, Sussman, Tamara, Hangar, Jackson“…The numbers of older persons experiencing homelessness (OPEH) is on the rise globally Yet housing and shelter options that support the varied and complex needs of this population are scarce. …”
Publicado 2019
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11Publicado 2023“…Therefore at the public health level, it is crucial to deepen the discussion, research the best options, facilitate the correct decisions, empower the way forward while we envision a global response that will move humanity to respond positively to the foundations of sustainability. …”
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12“…Two—Africa and South-East Asia—of the six regions of the World Health Organization accounted for approximately 40% and 31% of these deaths respectively, or almost three-quarters of the global annual deaths of children aged less than five years attributable to diarrhoea. …”
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13por Maketa, Vivi, Vuna, Mimy, Baloji, Sylvain, Lubanza, Symphorien, Hendrickx, David, Inocêncio da Luz, Raquel Andrea, Boelaert, Marleen, Lutumba, Pascal“…Applying an approach rooted in the grounded theory framework, focus group discussions were conducted in eight neighborhoods of poor urban areas in the city of Kinshasa in July 2011. Study participants were easily able to evoke the city’s major health problems, with the notable exceptions of malnutrition and HIV/AIDS. …”
Publicado 2013
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15por Kemball, Anna“…But, as I will argue, the mobilisation of Indigenous narrative forms and cultural frameworks offer productive directions for future work within the global health humanities.…”
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17por Reid, Margaret, Gunn, Julia, Shah, Snehal, Donovan, Michael, Eggo, Rosalind, Babin, Steven, Stajner, Ivanka, Rogers, Eric, Ensor, Katherine B., Raun, Loren, Levy, Jonathan I., Painter, Ian, Phipatanakul, Wanda, Yip, Fuyuen, Nath, Anjali, Streichert, Laura C., Tong, Catherine, Burkom, Howard“…A prior paper described the formation of consultancies for requirements analysis and dialogue regarding costs and benefits of sustainable analytic tools. …”
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19“…Initially extended to the city, gives way to the funneling of the space that leads to the “asylum” - a space that centralizes all the action. …”
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20“…Contrary to authors' expectations, the participants tended to suggest medium to high levels of participation in the planning process. During the dialogues, a walking activity through the city, aimed at identifying hotspots of climate risks and defined as “safety walks”, was one of the ideas proposed as a high-potential participatory method, spreading in the adaptation framework. …”
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