Urban health (healthy cities)
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Urban health (healthy cities)

Urban health (healthy cities) in the Western Pacific

Urbanization is one of the leading global trends of the 21st century that has a significant impact on health. By 2050, over 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. The factors influencing urban health include urban governance; population characteristics; the natural and built environment; social and economic development; services and health emergency management; and food security. While cities can bring opportunities, they can also bring challenges for better health. Today’s cities and those of tomorrow face a triple threat: infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS, TB, pneumonia and diarrhoeal diseases; noncommunicable diseases like asthma, heart disease, cancer and diabetes; and violence and injuries, including road traffic injuries

 

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By 2030, the number of vehicles in developing nations is expected to exceed those in developed countries.

 

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70%

By 2050, over 70% of the world’s population will live in cities.

 

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