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From "One drink won't hurt..." to "Have you seen yourself when you've been drinking?"
Ten years after the campaign against excessive drinking, which used the slogan "One drink is fine, three drinks... Hello, trouble," a new initiative has been launched, aimed specifically...
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A helpline for farmers in distress.
Agri'écoute, a helpline for employees, farmers, and their families and friends who are struggling or in distress.
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Developing health-promoting urban planning: a moral obligation.
Professor Hugh Barton has spent decades working for the WHO on the link between urban planning and health. He highlights the radical changes that have taken place over the past few...
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Health-Promoting Urban Planning and Development [Introduction to the Feature].
Introduction to the special issue "Urban Planning and Health-Promoting Development," coordinated by Zoë Heritage, Director of the WHO French Network of Healthy Cities; Anne Roué-Le Gall,...
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Integrating Health into Urban Planning and Development [Interview].
Multidisciplinary health centers, a shared innovation platform for toxicology and ecotoxicology, a therapeutic garden, the Local Mental Health Council, the redevelopment of the banks of...
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ANRU: Renovating to improve people's living conditions.
As a public agency, the ANRU funds urban renewal in partnership with local governments. This renewal typically focuses on key factors such as urban planning and transportation, and thus...
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Health-Promoting Urban Design: The Contribution of Anthropology.
The anthropologist serves as a true bridge between residents and decision-makers. In particular, they gather residents’ experiences in order to take their expectations into account in...
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Health inequalities and regional disparities.
The influence of one’s neighborhood on individual health and access to care is now increasingly recognized in health geography, social epidemiology, and public health. However,...
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Growing Socio-Spatial Inequalities in Major Cities [Interview].
Ensuring social diversity in city centers or neighborhoods that are newly built or undergoing urban renewal is a real challenge. EcoQuartiers are a prime example of this.
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Transportation: a key factor in improving people’s quality of life.
The expansion of public transportation and active modes of travel (walking, cycling) helps reduce pollution and improve quality of life. However, certain groups—starting with those who...