He emphasizes the need for urban areas to provide easy access to essential services like shops, healthcare, and green spaces. Whitty argues that improving walking and cycling infrastructure can enhance public health by encouraging physical activity.
He calls for city designs that prioritize health through
better transport, housing, and pollution control. He also highlights the
dangers of urban air pollution, linking it to serious health issues.
Whitty urges critics of health measures to propose alternative solutions
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