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Helen Pineo
Helen Pineo
Research Associate Professor, University of Washington
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Urban health indicator tools of the physical environment: a systematic review
H Pineo, K Glonti, H Rutter, N Zimmermann, P Wilkinson, M Davies
Journal of urban health 95, 613-646, 2018
942018
Towards healthy urbanism: inclusive, equitable and sustainable (THRIVES)–an urban design and planning framework from theory to praxis
H Pineo
Cities & health 6 (5), 974-992, 2022
682022
Promoting a healthy cities agenda through indicators: development of a global urban environment and health index
H Pineo, N Zimmermann, E Cosgrave, RW Aldridge, M Acuto, H Rutter
Cities & health 2 (1), 27-45, 2018
642018
Guidelines for modeling and reporting health effects of climate change mitigation actions
JJ Hess, N Ranadive, C Boyer, L Aleksandrowicz, SC Anenberg, K Aunan, ...
Environmental Health Perspectives 128 (11), 115001, 2020
542020
Integrating health into the complex urban planning policy and decision-making context: A systems thinking analysis
H Pineo, N Zimmermann, M Davies
Palgrave Communications 6 (1), 2020
522020
A new transdisciplinary research model to investigate and improve the health of the public
H Pineo, ER Turnbull, M Davies, M Rowson, AC Hayward, G Hart, ...
Health promotion international 36 (2), 481-492, 2021
512021
Cities, health and well-being
H Pineo, Y Rydin
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 2018
332018
Use of urban health indicator tools by built environment policy-and decision-makers: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
H Pineo, K Glonti, H Rutter, N Zimmermann, P Wilkinson, M Davies
Journal of Urban Health 97, 418-435, 2020
312020
Healthy cities initiative in China: Progress, challenges, and the way forward
Y Bai, Y Zhang, O Zotova, H Pineo, J Siri, L Liang, X Luo, MP Kwan, J Ji, ...
The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific 27, 2022
292022
Characteristics and use of urban health indicator tools by municipal built environment policy and decision-makers: a systematic review protocol
H Pineo, K Glonti, H Rutter, N Zimmermann, P Wilkinson, M Davies
Systematic reviews 6, 1-6, 2017
242017
Built environment stakeholders’ experiences of implementing healthy urban development: an exploratory study
H Pineo, G Moore
Cities & health 6 (5), 922-936, 2022
222022
Household overcrowding and risk of SARS-CoV-2: analysis of the Virus Watch prospective community cohort study in England and Wales
RW Aldridge, H Pineo, E Fragaszy, M Eyre, J Kovar, V Nguyen, S Beale, ...
MedRxiv, 2021.05. 10.21256912, 2021
202021
Strengthening the links between planning and health in England
G McKinnon, H Pineo, M Chang, L Taylor-Green, AJ Strategy, R Toms
bmj 369, 2020
192020
Understanding the role of standards in the negotiation of a healthy built environment
R Callway, H Pineo, G Moore
Sustainability 12 (23), 9884, 2020
172020
Incorporating practitioner knowledge to test and improve a new conceptual framework for healthy urban design and planning
H Pineo, G Moore, I Braithwaite
Cities & health 6 (5), 906-921, 2022
162022
Building a methodological foundation for impactful urban planetary health science
H Pineo, C Audia, D Black, M French, E Gemmell, GS Lovasi, J Milner, ...
Journal of urban health 98, 442-452, 2021
152021
The CUSSH programme: supporting cities’ transformational change towards health and sustainability
M Davies, K Belesova, M Crane, J Hale, A Haines, E Hutchinson, ...
Wellcome Open Research 6, 2021
152021
Healthy urbanism: designing and planning equitable, sustainable and inclusive places
H Pineo
Springer Nature, 2022
142022
Climate change projections for sustainable and healthy cities
C Goodess, S Berk, SB Ratna, O Brousse, M Davies, C Heaviside, ...
Buildings & cities 2, 812, 2021
132021
Developing a programme theory for a transdisciplinary research collaboration: Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health
G Moore, S Michie, J Anderson, K Belesova, M Crane, C Deloly, ...
Wellcome Open Research 6, 2021
122021
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