Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators: Collaborative development of an open science toolkit for calculating and reporting on urban indicators internationally
<p dir="ltr">Measuring and monitoring progress towards achieving healthy, equitable and sustainable cities is a priority for planners, policymakers and researchers in diverse contexts globally. Yet data collection, analysis, visualisation and reporting on policy and spatial indicators involve specialised knowledge, skills, and collaboration across disciplines. Integrated open-source tools for calculating and communicating urban indicators for diverse urban contexts are needed, which provide the multiple streams of evidence required to influence policy agendas and enable local changes towards healthier and more sustainable cities. This paper reports on the development of open-source software for planning, analysis and generation of data, maps and reports on policy and spatial indicators of urban design and transport features for healthy and sustainable cities. We engaged a collaborative network of researchers and practitioners from diverse geographic contexts through an online survey and workshops, to understand and progressively meet their requirements for policy and spatial indicators. We outline our framework for action research-informed open-source software development and discuss benefits and challenges of this approach. The resulting Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators software is designed to meet the needs of researchers, planners, policy makers and community advocates in diverse settings for planning, calculating and disseminating policy and spatial urban indicators.</p>
Funding
What cost-effective built environment interventions would create healthy, liveable and equitable communities in Australia?
Building urban planning and health evidence to inform policy and practice that creates healthy, liveable and equitable communities designed to prevent non-communicable diseases
Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain Ramón y Cajal fellowship (RYC2021-031672-I)
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR
Delft Technology Fellowship, TU Delft. Netherlands
Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) / Ministry of Science and Technology (MCT) Research grant no. 422644/2021-8
hilean National Research and Development Agency through a PhD scholarship program (Beca Doctorado Nacional 2019/ 21190128)
Strategic Research Council (SRC) of Finland (project no. 346609)
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