New Urbanism: Rx for Healthy Places

 

About CNU 18

Is New Urbanism the prescription for healthier communities? Increasing scientific evidence suggests that community design — land use, design character, transportation systems, sustainability, and density — can promote physical activity and lifelong communities; lower the risk of traffic injuries, obesity, heart disease, and hypertension; improve air quality, affordability, social equity, connectivity, mental health and long-term value; increase social connection, sense of community and healthy food access; and reduce crime, violence and contributions to climate change.

Organized with assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Congress for the New Urbanism 18, "New Urbanism: Rx for Healthy Places," will present new research and innovative techniques for assessing the health impact of land use, transportation planning, and community design decisions -- from fine grained to mega-regional scales. Share the opportunities and challenges of designing and retrofitting communities that make it easier for people to live healthy lives -- CNU's 18th annual Congress in Atlanta, May 19-22, 2010. Preceding the Congress will be certification training, the NextGen Congress and other partner events May 19-20, 2010.

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Why Atlanta?
Learn Why Atlanta Is a Living Laboratory for New Urbanism

3 min. video
   
Watch Videos - In a Nutshell: Sustainable Urbanism in Atlanta

In a Nutshell:
Sustainable Urbanism in Atlanta


For a taste of CNU 18, watch video clips recorded at the Kick-off Gathering for the Congress for The New Urbanism 2010.

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