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Why Public-Health Planning Must Be Part of Transport Infrastructure Design

Why Public-Health Planning Must Be Part of Transport Infrastructure Design

by Stiller

What does “public‑health planning” mean in the context of transport? Public‑health planning is the systematic assessment of how a project will affect the health and well‑being of the people who live, work, and travel around … Why Public-Health Planning Must Be Part of Transport Infrastructure DesignRead more

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