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RMIT - City Liveability: The Intersections of Place, Mobility, and Health 

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City Liveability: The Intersections of Place, Mobility, and Health
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Overview

Duration

2 weeks

Total fee

2,205

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

City Liveability: The Intersections of Place, Mobility, and Health
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FutureLearn 
Highlights

  • Duration 2 weeks
  • Weekly study 2 hours
  • 100% online Learn at your own pace
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City Liveability: The Intersections of Place, Mobility, and Health
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FutureLearn 
Course details

More about this course
  • This two-week course from RMIT University and EIT Urban Mobility will explain how transport impacts the overall liveability of urban spaces
  • By the end, you'll have a clear understanding of how mobility relates to the social determinants of health in a city
  • Through examining the health outcomes at different locations within a built environment, you'll take a close look at the influences that location, mobility, and health have on each other
  • Get to see the interrelationships between the built and social environment, and thus how this environment has a causal relationship with transport, location, and health
  • This includes learning about the tools available for measuring these indicators, allowing for evidence-based decisions

City Liveability: The Intersections of Place, Mobility, and Health
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FutureLearn 
Curriculum

What is a liveable city

What makes a healthy liveable city?

Geographies of liveability

Mobility, health and wellbeing

Weekly wrap

Measuring the links between mobility and healthy cities

What should we be measuring?

Using indicator based data

Engaging communities

It’s a wrap

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