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E-grāmata: Health-Focused Public-Private Partnerships in the Urban Context: Proceedings of a Workshop

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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309677103
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To draw attention to health determinants and health inequities among populations that live in urban environments and to explore challenges faced in establishing urban population health, the Forum on Public-Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety hosted a 1.5-day workshop on the role of health-focused public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the urban context. The workshop, held June 13-14, 2019, in Washington, DC, aimed to illuminate some of the intervention strategies that have been designed to attenuate these urban health issues and highlighted the importance of PPPs and urban-level governance in remediation efforts. By facilitating discussion among participants in both the public and private sectors, as well as among policy makers, the workshop served as a platform to share best practices on how to address health challenges through interventions that target healthier urban populations. This publication highlights the presentations and discussion of the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Cities and Planetary Health: Why Urban Issues Matter 3 Evidence and Challenges for Urban Health Initiatives in International Development 4 Identifying and Addressing Health Inequities in Urban Settings 5 Effect of Food, Agriculture, and Transportation Systems on Urban Population Health 6 How Digital Technology and Artificial Intelligence Can Help Improve Urban Health 7 Political Leadership and Governance of PublicPrivate Partnerships for Urban Health References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers
Acronyms And Abbreviations xv
1 Introduction
1(6)
Organization of the Proceedings
4(3)
2 Cities And Planetary Health: Why Urban Issues Matter
7(22)
The Role of Cities in Planetary Health
8(5)
Determinants of Urban Health and Health Inequities
13(4)
Opportunities and Challenges for Promoting Urban Health
17(6)
Discussion
23(6)
3 Evidence And Challenges For Urban Health Initiatives In International Development
29(14)
The Contemporary Urban Moment and Its Implications for Global Health
30(3)
Effects of Urbanization and Urban Planning on Health
33(4)
Designing Public Spaces for Healthier Lives
37(2)
Health-Focused Urban and Terrestrial Planning
39(1)
Discussion
40(3)
4 Identifying And Addressing Health Inequities In Urban Settings
43(10)
Identifying and Addressing Health Inequities in the Cities Changing Diabetes Initiative
44(3)
Community Health: Improving Health for All
47(2)
Better Hearts Better Cities
49(2)
Discussion
51(2)
5 Effect Of Food, Agriculture, And Transportation Systems On Urban Population Health
53(8)
The Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition, and Climate Change
54(2)
Potential Transportation Solutions
56(2)
The Effect of Transportation Systems on the Health of Urban Populations: Evidence from Latin America
58(1)
Discussion
59(2)
6 How Digital Technology And Artificial Intelligence Can Help Improve Urban Health
61(12)
Can Smart Cities Deliver Meaningful Health Benefits?
62(1)
Intelligent Technologies for Urban Disabled and Older Adults
63(4)
Artificial Intelligence in Global, Urban Health
67(3)
Discussion
70(2)
Key Points from the Day's Discussions
72(1)
7 Political Leadership And Governance Of Public-Private Partnerships For Urban Health
73(22)
Corporate Governance and Partnerships: The Cities Changing Diabetes Initiative
74(3)
Discussion
77(2)
Leadership to Transform Global Goals into Local Action and Partnerships
79(4)
Is Health a Political Choice?
83(1)
Discussion
84(3)
Final Thoughts
87(2)
References
89(6)
APPENDIXES
A Workshop Agenda
95(6)
B Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers
101