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A systems approach to local spatial planning

By Clare Millar24 April 2024Blog

A systems approach to local spatial planning TRUUD PhD candidate Michael Chang is examining the local planning system to try and solve the mystery of why we create unhealthy living environments, even though we have known about the link between environment and health for many years. We asked Michael about his research and how he Read more

Creating new truths: Understanding power in public health and planning

By Clare Millar17 April 2024Blog

Creating new truths: Understanding power in public health and planning People working in public health and planning want to include health in their plans but feel like they do not have the power to do so was a key theme to arise from TRUUD’s phase one interviews. We asked TRUUD PhD candidate Martha Jordan about Read more

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