City Liveability
Understand how urban mobility, locations, and health affect each other, and use your knowledge to design sustainable cities, with this inspiring course from RMIT.
Who is the course for?
This course is designed for urban mobility professionals who are interested in understanding how transport, location, and health affect each other, to design healthy and sustainable cities.
What topics will you cover?
Over the two weeks of the course, you’ll be able to:
identify defining characteristics of a healthy liveable city and the role of transport for liveability
examine the social determinants of health and how transport relates to these indicators, especially active transport
recognise the causal relationship between mobility and health
explore the key principles and relationships between mobility and health with the goal to inspire the need for change.
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…
Identify defining characteristics of a healthy liveable city and the role of transport for liveability
Interpret the social determinants of health and how transport relates to these indicators, especially active transport
Investigate the causal relationship between mobility and health
Explore the key principles and relationships between mobility and health with the goal to inspire the need for change