Intersectoral planning for city health development

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The article reviews the evolution and process of City Health Development Planning (CHDP) in municipalities participating in the European Network of Healthy Cities organized by the European Region of the World Health Organization. The concept of CHDP combines elements from three theoretical domains: (a) health development, (b) city governance, and (c) urban planning. The setting was the 77 cities which participated in Phase IV (2003-2008) of the network. Evidence was gathered principally from a General Evaluation Questionnaire sent to all Network Cities. CHDPs are strategic documents giving direction to municipalities and partner agencies. Analysis revealed a trend away from "classic" CHDPs with a primary focus on health development towards ensuring a health dimension to other sector plans, and into the overarching strategies of city governments. Linked to the Phase IV priority themes of Healthy Aging and Healthy Urban Planning, cities further developed the concept and application of human-centered sustainability. More work is required to utilize cost-benefit analysis and health impact assessment to unmask the synergies between health and economic prosperity. © 2012 The New York Academy of Medicine.

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Green, G. (2012, April). Intersectoral planning for city health development. Journal of Urban Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-011-9642-x

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