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Advancing research on urban living and human health
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Prof. Miriam Diamond University of Toronto talks about the forever chemicals found in our air, water and blood cbc.ca/radio/frontbur…


How Canada's first national cycling map will benefit both riders and public planners theconversation.com/how-canadas-fi… via The Conversation Canada

Cycling in Canada has been experiencing a great boom. Yet, there has been no consistent way to measure cycling infrastructure to determine where people have access to safe and comfortable facilities and routes. Until now: Canada’s first national cycling map from Cities, Health & Active Transportation Research🚲🗺️

Check out our piece on promising practices for advancing transportation #equity in ITE Canada's Transportation Talk, via Tessa Williams Cities, Health & Active Transportation Research and LevelUp Planning Collaborative Inc. 👉 itecanada.org/transportation…





🚨JOB OPPORTUNITY The Environmental Predictors of Cognitive Health and aging (EPOCH) study at the Michigan Public Health is hiring a post-doctoral research fellow to explore environmental factors that positively and negatively impact healthy aging. 🔗careers.umich.edu/job_detail/237… 📅Apply: Aug. 31


🚨JOB OPPORTUNITY The Environmental Predictors of Cognitive Health and aging (EPOCH) study at the Michigan Public Health is seeking a data manager to support data collection and maintenance. Part time: careers.umich.edu/job_detail/237… Or full time: careers.umich.edu/job_detail/237… 📅Apply by August 31


"There is a hope that adaptation can also be directed to both address climate change but also other long standing health and health equity challenges." Michael Brauer, CANUE Director and Prof. UBC's School of Population and Public Health, comments on Canada's climate adaptation strategy. rabble.ca/environment/af…





📄 Read our paper on the approach to developing the HealthyPlan.City tool, published in open access with Springer Nature in the Journal of Urban Health: link.springer.com/article/10.100…



