Governança urbana e a abordagem por sistemas para co-benefícios saúde-ambiente em cidades

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The term “co-benefits” refers to positive outcomes accruing from a policy beyond the intended outcome, often or usually in other sectors. In the urban context, policies implemented in particular sectors (such as transport, energy or waste) often generate multiple co-benefits in other areas. Such benefits may be related to the reduction of local or global environmental impacts and also extend into the area of public health. A key to identifying and realising co-benefits is the adoption of systems approaches to understand intersectoral linkages and, in particular, the translation of this understanding to improved sectorspecific and city governance. This paper reviews a range of policies which can yield health and climate co-benefits across different urban sectors and illustrates, through a series of cases, how taking a systems approach can lead to innovations in urban governance which aid the development of healthy and sustainable cities.

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de Oliveira, J. A. P., Doll, C. N. H., Siri, J., Dreyfus, M., Farzaneh, H., & Capon, A. (2015, January 1). Governança urbana e a abordagem por sistemas para co-benefícios saúde-ambiente em cidades. Cadernos de Saude Publica. Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00010015

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