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We aim to reduce non-communicable diseases by changing how urban development decisions are made, to prevent known risk factors linked to health (UKPRP-funded).

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16 May

Is there a way to build consensus in urban planning so that everyone can feel that their opinion has been heard? Ekim Tan believes the key could be in game play - bringing all the stakeholders together to play games involving design, policy and budgets.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0016xj2

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6 May

Congratulations @AnnaLeGouais !

Anna Le Gouais@AnnaLeGouais

🎉 2 abstracts accepted for @SocSocMed conference and a paper accepted for publication in @RSPH_PPH 🥳

A successful @ResearchTruud week!

To top it off I've had some great days with colleagues *in person*! 🙌

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4 May

Our PhD student in Management, Martha Jordan, is currently working with the @ResearchTruud national-property team to narrow in on some places for potential interventions, focusing largely on viability appraisals and valuations for urban developments.

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