Learning from healthy and unhealthy places around the Groene Loper in Maastricht
Where can relatively healthy and unhealthy places on and around the Groene Loper (the area above the former above-ground highway in Maastricht) be found? What can policymakers, professionals and local residents learn from each other? And how do they together ensure that health becomes self-evident in public space? The RuimteGIDS project is looking for the answers in two places in Maastricht as well as in Kerkrade. One of these areas is the area around the Groene Loper. For the full newsitem. See the Mijn Groene Loper website.
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