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Observatoire urbain pour l’amélioration multi-participative de la santé et du bien-être
URBANOME aims at building a common EU Framework for evaluating comprehensively multi-sector policies in urban settings supporting the “Health in all Policies” approach of WHO. In this light the overall objective of URBANOME is to promote urban health, wellbeing and liveability, through systematically integrating health concerns in urban policies and the activities of urban citizens, on the basis of detailed and comprehensive evidence on environmental health determinants, the spatial distribution of these in the city, and the social distribution of their impact among different population groups, accounting for different life styles and behaviours. Integration of health concerns, environmental stressors and social equality in public and private activities help alleviate a wide range of contemporary urban challenges, specifically social cohesion and health inequality, and promote the transition of European cities to sustainable, climate proof, smart and inclusive urban economies. URBANOME brings together the complete set of environmental, social, and functional features of a city in an integrative analytical framework that would facilitate the identification of the main determinants of urban health and wellbeing and support co-creation and testing of policies and precision interventions designed to improve urban health and wellbeing through Urban Living Labs. The URBANOME approach will be applied through pilots built by the Urban Living Labs in Aarhus, Athens, Aberdeen, Madrid, Milan, Ljubljana, Stuttgart, Montpellier and Thessaloniki tackling various levels of environmental exposures, age-dependent susceptibility windows, inter-individual variability, gender differentiation of exposure, and socio-economic disparities. These will allow us to draw conclusions regarding the determinants of urban health and wellbeing that will be translated into evidence–based policy recommendations considering socio-economic and environmental factors leading to urban health inequalities. URBANOME is part of the European Cluster on Urban Health which includes other research projects funded in the frame of the same call.
| Aarhus Universitet | 333 636 € |
| AMBIT 1995 Srl | 250 000 € |
| Anaptyxiaki Athinas ΑΕ - Anaptyxiakos Organismos Topikis Aytodioikisis | 206 875 € |
| Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis | 730 000 € |
| Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas | 244 763 € |
| Comune Di Milano | 218 750 € |
| Enve.X Single Member PC | 542 516 € |
| European Network OF Living Labs Ivzw | 285 000 € |
| Institut Jozef Stefan | 337 500 € |
| Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale | 306 250 € |
| Instituto de Salud Carlos III | 256 250 € |
| Istituto Universitario Di Studi Superiori ( I.U.S.S.) Di Pavia | 238 750 € |
| Robert Gordon University | 220 850 € |
| UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART | 352 875 € |
| Upcom BVBA | 275 000 € |
| Vilabs (CY) Ltd. | 175 000 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/945391
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