City planning needs to consider livability and resident well-being alongside equality of environmental and economic development.
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City planning needs to consider livability and resident well-being alongside equality of environmental and economic development.
Learn more about what SEI is doing to support sustainable cities for the health and well-being of their inhabitants and the planet – #UrbanOctober
In celebration of Citizen Science Month, see a compilation of SEI's citizen science research and activities across the world.
SEI’s Initiative on City Health and Wellbeing uses novel approaches to understand how growing cities can impact wellbeing.
Non-traditional urban planning tools – think art and poetry – underpin new ways of co-designing city infrastructure to address health and mobility issues.
Bringing nature back to cities and workplaces - with Steve Cinderby, who has studied the positive connection between green spaces and well-being
This new network will engage with communities in Nairobi using theatre, visual arts, mobile phones, games, story-telling and music.
Walking between urban and green spaces triggers changes in levels of excitement, engagement and frustration in the brain, a study of older people has found.