Three years of the «Healthy city» project: The Valencian Community experience
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The paper outlines how the «Healthy City» project was set up by the WHS in 1986 in an attempt to further urban public health endevours. What began as a project for a few leading cities has since become, in the fullness of time, an authentic movement on a world-wide scale in favour of a bettering of the quality of life in cities every where. In Spain the idea has been avidly taken up in the Valencian Autonomous Region. Co-ordinated from the Instituto Valenciano de Estudios de Salud Pública (Public Health), many cities have carried thourgh a far reaching study of their proper health situations and set in motion planning to improve the same.
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