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Spring School on Climate Citizens’ Assemblies

Posted on: 17 May 2023 Last updated on: 31 May 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Research Associate, Dr Alison Chisholm describes her experience of participating in a conference bringing together practitioners, scholars and advocates of citizens’ assemblies and citizens’ juries from across Europe.
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Better Housing

Posted on: 9 May 2023 Last updated on: 9 May 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Co-Director Professor Carl Heneghan discusses the results of the recent ONS report on the impact of winter pressures in Great Britain.
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Brownfield Redevelopment: The end of urban expansion?

Posted on: 27 April 2023 Last updated on: 19 July 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Intern Alex Csaky, a BA Archaeology and Anthropology student at the University of Oxford, discusses the potential benefits of brownfield redevelopment in addressing the issues facing urban areas worldwide.
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Key urban challenges and their unequal impact on health

Posted on: 20 April 2023 Last updated on: 9 August 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Intern Anna Todsen, an MSc Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation student at the University of Oxford, discusses key urban challenges for major cities and their impact on human health.
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The ‘human’ cost – assessing the benefits of green and blue infrastructures for improved health and well-being

Posted on: 27 March 2023 Last updated on: 27 March 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Intern and MSc Evidence-Based Health Care student Christine Waddell assesses the benefits of blue-green infrastructure on human and environmental health.
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New Challenges on the Urban Periphery

Posted on: 2 March 2023 Last updated on: 2 March 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
Dr Juliet Carpenter, GCHU’s Director of Research, outlines the launch of a new AHRC-funded project in Paris.
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COP27: Three Outcomes for Healthy Cities

Posted on: 3 January 2023 Last updated on: 12 January 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
Visiting Fellow Dr Katherine Maxwell summarises the key findings from COP27 discussions and explores what these mean for developing ‘Healthy Cities’ – urban areas that positively improve health and well-being of residents, whilst reducing carbon emissions and strengthening urban resilience.
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Sustainable Urban Systems and Urban Futures: A New Urban Science?

Posted on: 7 December 2022 Last updated on: 20 January 2023 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Research Associate, Professor Timothy Dixon explores research themes and approaches to understanding the evolution and development of cities.
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GCHU Blog: Cold homes and warm hearts

Posted on: 25 November 2022 Last updated on: 28 November 2022 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Co-Director Professor Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson analyse the Health effects of indoor temperature on older people and children, and of the impact of household improvements in this latest GCHU blog.
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Building Towards Net Zero Carbon Homes

Posted on: 24 November 2022 Last updated on: 24 November 2022 Written by: gchuoxford
In collaboration with The Prince’s Foundation, the Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation at Kellogg College, Oxford has launched a report on Building Towards Net Zero Carbon Homes.
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22 Apr

Urban Form, Climate and Health: Reflections from Oxford and the Global South

In this blog, GCHU Global Visiting Research Associate, Dr. Karol Carminatti Baumgärtner, explores how urban form, climate and public health can be integrated to support more effective planning in small and medium-sized cities facing the climate crisis.
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26 Feb

Visions for reconstructing Gaza’s urban infrastructure:  Phoenix from the ashes?

In this blog, GCHU Research Associate Timothy J. Dixon examines the competing visions for Gaza’s future and looks at the implications for reconstructing urban infrastructure, including health services.
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11 Feb

What do Britain’s new towns teach us about healthy urbanism?

GCHU intern Hannah Poultney reflects on some of the lessons learnt from Britain’s new towns which offers benefits beyond providing housing to improving health and well-being, protecting biodiversity and addressing the climate change challenge.
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09 Feb

Building Greener New Towns: Implementing Sustainable Supply Chains in New Urban Development

In this blog, GCHU intern Hannah Smith elaborates on the significance of innovative methods of sustainable supply chain management in building sustainable new towns.
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04 Dec

Can citizen-led urban planning help us create healthy and adaptive cities?

Ahead of the next GCHU Public Seminar in January 2026, this blog explores how a more deliberative (or citizen-led) approach to urban health adaptation planning can help create cities that are healthier and more responsive and resilient to climate change.…
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