Keynote Speakers
Dr Lucy Gunn
Dr Lucy Gunn has 20 years of experience in research and teaching in the fields of econometrics and urban research. Her key interest is in understanding which urban environments are supportive of health and wellbeing outcomes. Her research provides an evidence base to policy makers and planners on what constitutes good urban design and provides feedback on the implementation of current and previous urban plans and their impact on the health of residents. Recent projects have spanned topics including health-economic evaluation of brownfield and greenfield sites, transit-oriented development in metropolitan Melbourne, and creating liveable cities using indicators of liveability.
More information soonScheduled
Tuesday 5th May
Shared Session
(AMD, PCHD, AFOEM, AFPHM, AFRM, ED, PA, T)
Melbourne Room 2
Healthy futures / healthy cities
Urban Density, once seen as a blight is now viewed as a necessary feature of existence. How can we design and ensure that cities are good for people? Climate change, digital existence, ageing, complexity, vulnerability and loneliness are new issues to deal with. The role of design for health in cities will be crucial.




















































