Effectiveness of Mobility and Urban Sustainability Measures in Improving Citizen Health: A Scoping Review
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Sustainable mobility Mobility plans Public health
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2023-02-01Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Aguilar, C.; Brosed-Lázaro, M.; Carmona-Derqui, D. Effectiveness of Mobility and Urban Sustainability Measures in Improving Citizen Health: A Scoping Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 2649. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032649
Abstract
Background: The relationship between mobility and health has multiple dimensions, and
the mobility model can be considered a public health intervention. Increasingly, mobility in cities is
oriented towards incorporating sustainability criteria; however, there are many very diverse measures
that cities carry out in terms of mobility and urban sustainability, and in many cases, these do not
receive subsequent evaluation and/or study to analyse their effectiveness or impact. Currently, the
literature does not offer any updated review of the measures applied in the different communities
and countries. Aim: To carry out a panoramic review of the measures implemented in the last 5 years
to analyse which ones report a greater effectiveness and efficiency in health. Results: After applying
the exclusion criteria of the study, a total of 16 articles were obtained for evaluation. The measures
applied in terms of sustainability are grouped into four subgroups and their subsequent evaluation
and possible impact on public health is analysed. Conclusions: The present study found a large
heterogeneous variety of sustainability measures in local settings around the world, which seem to
reflect positive impacts on population health. However, subsequent evaluation of these measures is
inconclusive in most cases. Further research and sharing across macro-communities are needed to
establish universal criteria.