BEGINS the event blurb: “[This] one-day online conference explore[s] the issues around creating places that promote good physical and mental health.
“Human health and well-being are intimately linked to the state of the environment.
“According to the World Health Organization and UN-Habitat, the environment where we live determines at a minimum 25 per cent of our health status.
“From climate change to urban environment ‘stressors’ including pollution and noise, the need for people to live and work in places that promote good health is important – even before you consider the effects of a Covid-19.”