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Place and wellbeing: integrating land use planning

Oct 2025

This joint publication from by the Improvement Service and Public Health Scotland outlines opportunities for transport planners, public health practitioners, and policy professionals to work together using a whole systems approach to improve health and transport outcomes. Clyde Metro is included as a case study on how this can be achieved. GCPH contributed to this publication as part of a short-life working group established through the Place and Wellbeing Collaborative.

The publication can also be viewed on websites of the Improvement Service and Public Health Scotland.

Place and wellbeing: integrating land use planning

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