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  • About us
    • Research overview
      • Connecting TRUUD
      • Transdisciplinary Working
      • Key Words
    • Our Team
    • Management structure
    • Public Advisory Group
    • External Advisory Board (EAB)
    • Our Partners and Collaborators
    • Our Funders
  • Interventions
    • Changing Mindsets
    • Real Estate Investment
    • National Government
    • Greater Manchester: Transport Planning
    • Bristol: Spatial Planning
    • Law and local government
    • Public Engagement
  • Research Strands
    • Systems Approach
    • Programme Integration, Systems, Management & Evaluation
    • Economics – Environmental and Health
    • Public Involvement
    • Research-on-Research
    • Phase 1 work packages
      • Primary Engagement (WP1)
      • Economic Valuation (WP2)
      • Programme integration (WP3)
      • Public Involvement (WP4)
      • Knowledge Exchange (WP5)
      • Meta-Research Evaluation (WP6)
  • Resources
    • Tools and Guidance
      • Introducing street improvements
      • Embedding health in Local Plans
      • Living in unhealthy places
      • Mapping Residents’ Emotions
      • Real estate health data testing
      • Resources to integrate health
      • Understanding urban health costs with HAUS
      • Working with Health Impact Assessments
    • Briefings
    • Academic resources
      • Academic Publications
      • Presentations and Abstracts
    • Reports, submissions and articles
    • Webinars
      • Systems approach webinar (2020)
      • Making healthy decisions on urban development and planning
      • Make Space for Girls
      • 2021 Festival of the Future City
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  • Episode 2: Policy and governance challenges with Professor Sarah Ayres, University of Bristol and Dr Geoff Bates, University of Bath

    The second podcast in the series from the TRUUD research programme explores the challenges of translating urban health research into effective government policy and action.

    Listen to: Policy and Governance Challenges

    Learn more: Episode 2: Policy and governance challenges with Professor Sarah Ayres, University of Bristol and Dr Geoff Bates, University of Bath

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