Event for expert and lay public

Whether people are or remain healthy, is influenced by both their living circumstances and environment. In this conference, experts from France and Germany will explain major health threats for residents of urban environment, but also share visions and concrete prototypes for a healthier life in large cities. The conference is organized by the Centre Virchow-Villermé for Public Health Paris-Berlin and the science department of the French Embassy in Berlin.
Whether people are or remain healthy, is influenced by both their living circumstances and environment. A city’s transportation system, spatial layout, housing conditions, and safety are all factors that interact to create complex vulnerabilities in urban environments that affect health and contribute to health inequities.
However, novel concepts in how to design and manage a city or a district are emerging that promote behaviors conducive to health and ultimately better health outcomes.
In this conference, experts from France and Germany will explain major health threats for residents of urban environments, but also share visions and concrete prototypes for a healthier life in large cities.
The conference is free of charge. Registration is required.
Organizational and administrative matters
Speakers
See program
Event organizer
Centre Virchow-Villermé for Public Health Paris-Berlin,
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Time
10:00 - 15:30 h
Venue/location
Französische Botschaft
Entrance Wilhelmstrasse 69
10117 Berlin