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Healthier food and drinks in sport and recreation facilities
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Walk Hub by Queensland Walks – Making Walking Better
Walk Hub is a free online resource that helps you to see if your streets could be improved for walking, and ways to report a problem, suggest improvements, or take action to tackle a bigger problem.
- General health and wellbeing
- Walking
- Access and affordability
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Community engagement
- Physical activity
- Safety and inclusions
- Active travel
- Places, settings, environments
- Built and Natural Environment
How Precincts Can Improve How We Live
Learn how well-designed precincts can create a sense of place and belonging, and help drive economic growth.
- Sport and recreation facilities
- Places, settings, environments
- Built and Natural Environment
- Public Transport
- Food Venues
- Community Centres
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Healthy Workplaces
- Parks and public spaces
- Health, Government, and Other Services
10,000 Steps
10,000 Steps is a free, interactive, evidence-based behaviour change program that motivates individuals to increase daily physical activity.
- Collaboration / partnership
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Healthy weight
- Physical activity
- Active travel
- Sedentary Behaviour
- Parents
- Older people
- Overweight/Obesity
- Chronic disease
- Queensland
- Digital and IT
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Educational institution or university
- Exercise
- Healthy Workplaces
- Bike riding
- Sport and active recreation industry
- Walking
Australian Urban Observatory (AUO)
A digital liveability planning platform that transforms complex urban data into easily understood liveability maps across Australia’s 21 largest cities.
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Public Transport
- Walking
- Food Venues
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Community Centres
- Parks and public spaces
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Sport and recreation facilities
- Healthy Workplaces
- Health, Government, and Other Services
- Places, settings, environments
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Built and Natural Environment
Street design manual: Walkable neighbourhoods
Practical guide for the design and development of Queensland’s residential neighbourhoods.
Building physical activity into urban planning and design
A series of evidence-based resources produced by the Heart Foundation to support relevant built environment, government, and health professionals to make our cities and towns healthier places to live.
Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities
Global, multi-institutional, transdisciplinary initiative providing evidence-based spatial and urban policy indicators to advocate for and track progress towards healthy and sustainable cities for all.
Urban design, transport, and health
A series of papers published in The Lancet Global Health
- Urban
- Bike riding
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Walking
- Public Transport
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Local Government
- Parks and public spaces
- Physical activity
- Active travel
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Built and Natural Environment
Related Resources
Walk Hub by Queensland Walks – Making Walking Better
Walk Hub is a free online resource that helps you to see if your streets could be improved for walking, and ways to report a problem, suggest improvements, or take action to tackle a bigger problem.
- General health and wellbeing
- Walking
- Access and affordability
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Community engagement
- Physical activity
- Safety and inclusions
- Active travel
- Places, settings, environments
- Built and Natural Environment
How Precincts Can Improve How We Live
Learn how well-designed precincts can create a sense of place and belonging, and help drive economic growth.
- Sport and recreation facilities
- Places, settings, environments
- Built and Natural Environment
- Public Transport
- Food Venues
- Community Centres
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Healthy Workplaces
- Parks and public spaces
- Health, Government, and Other Services
10,000 Steps
10,000 Steps is a free, interactive, evidence-based behaviour change program that motivates individuals to increase daily physical activity.
- Collaboration / partnership
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Healthy weight
- Physical activity
- Active travel
- Sedentary Behaviour
- Parents
- Older people
- Overweight/Obesity
- Chronic disease
- Queensland
- Digital and IT
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Educational institution or university
- Exercise
- Healthy Workplaces
- Bike riding
- Sport and active recreation industry
- Walking
Australian Urban Observatory (AUO)
A digital liveability planning platform that transforms complex urban data into easily understood liveability maps across Australia’s 21 largest cities.
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Public Transport
- Walking
- Food Venues
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Community Centres
- Parks and public spaces
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Sport and recreation facilities
- Healthy Workplaces
- Health, Government, and Other Services
- Places, settings, environments
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Built and Natural Environment
Street design manual: Walkable neighbourhoods
Practical guide for the design and development of Queensland’s residential neighbourhoods.
Building physical activity into urban planning and design
A series of evidence-based resources produced by the Heart Foundation to support relevant built environment, government, and health professionals to make our cities and towns healthier places to live.
Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities
Global, multi-institutional, transdisciplinary initiative providing evidence-based spatial and urban policy indicators to advocate for and track progress towards healthy and sustainable cities for all.
Urban design, transport, and health
A series of papers published in The Lancet Global Health
- Urban
- Bike riding
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Walking
- Public Transport
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Local Government
- Parks and public spaces
- Physical activity
- Active travel
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Built and Natural Environment