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Designing cities that benefit public health and climate change with Professor Adam Millard-Ball

Designing cities that benefit public health and climate change with Professor Adam Millard-Ball

Update: 2025-11-09
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From reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions to lowering rates of chronic disease and promoting mental well-being, active transport systems are reshaping cities and lives. On this week's episode of Joint Action, we are joined by Professor Adam Millard-Ball to explore how communities are reimagining streets to prioritise people over cars.


Adam Millard-Ball is a professor of urban planning at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs where he also directs the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. His research addresses the challenges of transportation and climate change by how we plan our streets and move around our cities and to identify and evaluate policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  


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Designing cities that benefit public health and climate change with Professor Adam Millard-Ball

Designing cities that benefit public health and climate change with Professor Adam Millard-Ball