Prioritizing Health and Wellbeing in Urban Planning: A Necessity for Sustainable Cities
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

A review published in the Lancet Respiratory Medicine highlights the importance of prioritizing health and wellbeing in urban planning. Evidence shows that low emission zones (LEZs) and low-traffic neighborhoods have led to improvements in air pollution and reductions in respiratory and cardiovascular problems. Additionally, promoting active transportation, such as cycling and walking, has been linked to better health outcomes. Creating sustainable and livable cities requires a shared vision and engagement from citizens to prioritize public health and create environments that foster physical activity and improve air quality.