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Department of Human Biology, NUTRIM Institute of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
l.vanloon@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Department of Human Biology; NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism; Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Humane Biologie
School of Nutr and Transl Res in Metab
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
k.jardon@maastrichtuniversity.nl
… applied their framework to understand how Amsterdam’s plans to build or improve new parks might affect physical activity for everyone in the city. They also looked at the effects on different sub-populations, like youth, elderly and low-income groups. This example illustrates how the city could invest in urban nature to have the greatest physical activity benefits for human health. The research will ultimately serve as the basis for a new health model in Natural Capital Project … 775 European cities to understand the potential of nature-based solutions for addressing climate change. Eventually, the new health model software will be available to city planners, investors and anyone else interested in new arguments and tools for targeting investments in nature in cities. Nature’s contributions are multidimensional—they can support cognitive, emotional, and spiritual well-being, as well as physical health. Previous work from the Natural Capital Project has shown many of these …
Humane Biologie
School of Nutr and Transl Res in Metab
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
t.aussieker@maastrichtuniversity.nl
… with measuring instruments on the back and a laptop in a basket on the handlebar. 'I study the health effects of spatial planning', he says. He is happy to explain more. Bram Oosterbroek on the move with his measuring bike Our living environment Starting with spatial planning. What is that? 'We are now on the Groene Loper [a greenway in Maastricht], but there used to be a highway here. There are also, of course, buildings, benches and a climbing frame.' The public space, the living environment … to them for health, called "hotspots". Because of corona, we haven’t yet come together to brainstorm about the opportunities, but I can also measure that in the future.' Do you live near the Groene Loper and are you interested? Then check out the website of RuimteGIDS (in Dutch) or talk to Bram when he cycles past again. Original article (in Dutch): https://www.mijngroeneloper.nl/nieuws/nieuws-archief/op-pad-met-de-urban-hotspotter-meetfiets … You may have seen him passing by on the Groene …
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J.W. Renes
Department of Human Biology
NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
j.renes@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Humane Biologie
School of Nutr and Transl Res in Metab
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Department of Human Biology, Nutrition and Movement Sciences;
NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism;
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
p.schoffelen@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Department of Human Biology
NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
e.blaak@maastrichtuniversity.nl