A New Interdisciplinary Science Plan for Urban Health and Wellbeing in an Age of Increasing Complexity

F. Gatzweiler, P. Howden-Chapman
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Cities of the future will need to cope with the triple challenges of urban growth, planetary boundaries leading to reduced energy and other resources, and rapid climate change. In response to the challenges of these complexities, urban growth and innovations in networked infrastructure development need to go hand-in-hand to transform urban systems and sustain the urban health advantage. In order to achieve this, knowledge and policy-making need to undergo processes of accelerated learning. The International Science Council’s global science programme “Urban Health and Wellbeing: A Systems Approach” has formulated goals to meet the urban health challenges of future cities.
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在一个日益复杂的时代,一个新的跨学科的城市健康和福祉科学计划
未来的城市将需要应对城市增长、导致能源和其他资源减少的地球边界以及快速的气候变化的三重挑战。为了应对这些复杂性的挑战,城市增长和网络化基础设施发展的创新需要齐头并进,以实现城市系统转型,并保持城市卫生优势。为了实现这一目标,知识和决策需要经历加速学习的过程。国际科学理事会的全球科学方案“城市健康和福祉:系统方法”制定了目标,以应对未来城市的城市健康挑战。
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