作者
Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Haneen Khreis
发表日期
2016/9/1
来源
Environment international
卷号
94
页码范围
251-262
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Background
Many cities across the world are beginning to shift their mobility solution away from the private cars and towards more environmentally friendly and citizen-focused means. Hamburg, Oslo, Helsinki, and Madrid have recently announced their plans to become (partly) private car free cities. Other cities like Paris, Milan, Chengdu, Masdar, Dublin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Bogota, and Hyderabad have measures that aim at reducing motorized traffic including implementing car free days, investing in cycling infrastructure and pedestrianization, restricting parking spaces and considerable increases in public transport provision. Such plans and measures are particularly implemented with the declared aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These reductions are also likely to benefit public health.
Aims
We aimed to describe the plans for private car free cities and its likely effects on public health.
Methods
We …
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