Resources tagged: Planning (built environment/infrastructure)
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Professor Fiona Bull Presentation
Professor Bull, from the Centre for Built Environment and Health - School of Population Health, presented on the global physical activity agenda and how this can help inform local direction to your community.
Resource type: | Publications |
Tags: | Active living, Advocacy, Built Environment, Guidelines, Health policy, Inactivity, Local government, Obesity, Physical activity, Physical activity levels, Physical activity recommendations, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Preventative health, Public health, Publications, Research |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | 2011 |

Mark Fenton Presentation
Mr Fenton shared his knowledge on how to create more active places and people in your community – leading to more liveable, sustainable, and productive cities and towns.
Resource type: | Publications |
Tags: | Active living, Active transport, Advocacy, Barriers to physical activity, Behaviour, Benefits of physical activity, Built Environment, Communities, Cycle paths, Design, Government agencies, Government policy, Government programs, Health policy, Local government, Paths, Physical activity, Physical activity recommendations, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Public transport, Publications, Town planning, Urban design, Walking |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | 2011 |

12 Attributes of Bikeway Networks
The following one page document by Paul-Andre Larose, Ph.D. Ontario, Canada, lists the twelve key attributes necessary for a successful bikeway network which encourages and supports the uptake of active transport.
Resource type: | Publications |
Tags: | Active transport, Built Environment, Cycle paths, Cycling, Design, Guidelines, Infrastructure, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Publications, Road safety |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | 2011 |

Sport England
Sport England is the government agency responsible for building the foundations of sporting success, by creating a world-leading community sport environment of clubs, coaches, facilities and volunteers.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Built Environment, Case study, Physical activity, Planning, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Weblinks |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) was the government’s advisor on architecture, urban design and public space from 1999 to 2011. The archived website provides resources and case studies on the built environment.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Built Environment, Guidelines, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Weblinks |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | Published year not set |

SpaceShaper
SpaceShaper is a practical toolkit to measure the quality of a public space before investing time and money in improving it.
Resource type: | Publications |
Tags: | Built Environment, Communities, Infrastructure, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Publications |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | 2007 |
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A Healthy City Is An Active City
This WHO planning guide provides a range of ideas, information and tools for developing a comprehensive plan for creating a healthy, active city by enhancing physical activity in the urban environment.
Resource type: | Publications |
Tags: | Built Environment, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Publications |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | 2008 |
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