Report
Active living impact checklist: A tool for developments in the Australian Capital Territory
National Heart Foundation of Australia
2012
Abstract
Our vision is a built environment that promotes health, happiness and wellbeing. Planning for a healthy built environment considers the issues related to broader social capital and sense of community to ensure that everyone benefits from a quality urban form. However, the Heart Foundation acknowledges that a single checklist cannot be the only option to create a healthy human environment. Due to the complexity of thinking about health and wider implications on the built environment holistically, the checklist will focus on one major aspect of the problem, physical inactivity, with a focus on individual developments.
Details
- Title
- Active living impact checklist: A tool for developments in the Australian Capital Territory
- Authors
- Gregor Helmut Mews (Author) - National Heart Foundation of AustraliaJohannes Botha (Author) - ACT Government, Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate - EnvironmentRolf Fenner (Author) - Australian Local Government AssociationAnne Moroney (Author) - Planning Institute of AustraliaSuzanne Moulis (Author) - Australian Institute of Landscape ArchitectsCatherine Neilson (Author) - Australian Institute of Landscape ArchitectsNicole Porter (Author) - Australian Institute of Landscape ArchitectsFaye Powell (Author)Gesa Ruge (Author) - Viridis E3Hamish Sinclair (Author) - Planning Institute of AustraliaPeter Strang (Author) - GTA ConsultantsKaren Wright (Author)
- Publication details
- 28 pages
- Publisher
- National Heart Foundation of Australia
- ISBN
- 9781743450147
- Organisation Unit
- School of Law and Society; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Bioclimatic and Sociotechnical Cities Lab
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99625339702621
- Output Type
- Report
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