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Rennes

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Rennes imejitolea kwa kutekeleza maendeleo ya jiji yaliyoendelevu na yanayozingatia afya kwa kuanzisha miradi ya afya ya umma tangu kuanzishwa kwa Mtandao wa Miji ya Kifaransa yenye Afya Njema mnamo 1994. Kwa sasa lengo kuu ni kutekeleza wajibu huu mkuu wa kimazingira.

Rennes inajitayarisha kutekeleza mbinu za usafiri zisizochafua mazingira na kuhimiza matumizi ya mbinu-tendaji na usafiri wa umma unaotumia stima. Usambazaji wa kawi utafanywa kwa mbinu safi. 20% ya jiji (hektari 1000) itageuzwa kuwa nafasi safi, ili kuhifadhi maji, kupunguza joto na kuimarisha afya na ustawi.

Afya ni kipengee cha mradi huu kwa sababu imejumuishwa katika mfumo wa kuendeleza mradi wa upangaji wa jiji.

Healthy Urban Planning in Rennes

The École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique (EHESP) research team works closely with local stakeholders in the City of Rennes and Rennes Métropole to identify pathways to translate healthy urban planning from theory into practice.

Since 2010, EHESP has been developing a body of research and expertise on healthy urban planning to understand the multiple co-benefits of urban environment strategies for health and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Among many initiatives to bring the research sector and local authorities closer together and sustain evidence-based decision-making, two important achievements have been the establishment of an interdisciplinary urban planning and health governance body, and testing of a healthy urban planning guideline called ISadOrA in a neighbourhood urban renewal project in Rennes.

The EHESP ISadOra guide was used to identify priority issues for health and wellbeing (active mobility, inclusion, social interaction, exposure to pollutants, the urban heat island), and to support urban development that offers co-benefits for health, environment and climate change. The partnership between institutions, urban planners and scientists has produced summary sheets structured around 12 themes. The sheets are transferable to other urban contexts and are designed to help planners to adopt a healthy urban planning approach.

This work has been facilitated by the establishment of a governance body that brings together local institutions and scientists, enabling exchange of knowledge, development of trust and cross-disciplinary work.

For further information on healthy urban planning in France, check special issue n.459 (2022) of La Santé en Action, edited by Santé Publique France (the French national health agency).

Rennes has been committed to healthy and sustainable city development through pioneering public health initiatives since the founding of the French Healthy Cities Network in 1994. Working with CUSSH, the École des hautes études en santé publique and Rennes Métropole, the aim now is to translate this environmental commitment into urgent action.

Tunashukuru timu yetu jijini Rennes

Watafiti

Prof Anne Roue-Le Gall
Lucy Bretelle
Quentin Montiège
Martina Serra

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