The Active Cities, Healthy Cities contest, sponsored by PAHO/WHO to recognize innovative efforts to shape healthy urban environments. The contest combines public voting with expert panels of judges and has so far honored 12 projects from throughout the Americas. Co-sponsors include the U.S.
The Active Cities, Healthy Cities contest, sponsored by PAHO/WHO to recognize innovative efforts to shape healthy urban environments. The contest combines public voting with expert panels of judges and has so far honored 12 projects from throughout the Americas. Co-sponsors include the U.S.
ITDP released Europe's Vibrant New Low Car(bon) Communities, a report examining smart urban and transport planning in eight European communities, including Greenwich Millennium Village. Photo by Martin.
- Accessibility
- Air Quality + Climate Change
- bicycling
- bike share
- brownfields
- BRT
- Bus Rapid Transit
- child injury
- city:Chicago
- city:Hyderabad
- city:Jakarta
- city:Johannesburg
- city:Las Vegas
- city:London
- city:New York City
- city:San Francisco
- city:St. Louis
- city:Vancouver
- city:Washington D.C.
- Communications + Marketing
- country:Canada
- country:India
- country:Indonesia
- country:South Africa
- country:United Kingdom
- country:United States
- greenhouse gas
- Health + Road Safety
- Integrated Transport
- ITDP
- non-communicable diseases
- PAHO/WHO
- pedestrian facilities
- rail
- Rea Vaya
- region:Africa
- region:Asia
- region:Europe
- region:North America
- TransJakarta
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- United Nations
- Urban Development + Accessibility



