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Social housing generates important economic and social impacts for its residents, communities and for Scotland.
This report summarises a rapid review of evidence on the social benefits of urban parks and green spaces.
This guide provides exemplar Green Infrastructure policies based on an analysis of Development Plan policies in Central Scotland and is designed to maximise the benefits of GI to contribute to a successful place.
The shape or form of green space has an important role in this association as it highlights how humans and nature interact in cities.
A range of robust evidence-based research in order to improve the health outcomes of local authority transport interventions.
An evidence resource for planning and designing healthier places.
The Healthy New Towns programme worked with demonstrator sites across England to explore how the development of new places could create healthier and connected communities with integrated and high-quality services.
This report is focused on healthy placemaking. It examines the barriers identified by people building and designing our communities to creating places where people are healthier and happier.