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Promoting health in government and strategic decisions

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Promoting health in government and strategic decisions
Sep 10

Government officials would like to do more to improve public
health through urban development funding and policy that
supports good urban design. However, they lack the tools and
evidence to fully understand and measure the outcomes of
decisions.

September 10, 2025

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