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Global Healthy & Sustainable City Indicators


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Overview

The Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators (GHSCI, or global-indicators) software is an open-source tool for measuring, monitoring and reporting on policy and spatial urban indicators for healthy, sustainable cities worldwide using open or custom data. Designed to support participation in the Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities’ 1000 city challenge, it can be run as code or as an app in your web browser.

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Overview

The Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators (GHSCI, or global-indicators) software is an open-source tool for measuring, monitoring and reporting on policy and spatial urban indicators for healthy, sustainable cities worldwide using open or custom data. Designed to support participation in the Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities’ 1000 city challenge, it can be run as code or as an app in your web browser.

The software can be configured to support comparisons within- and between-cities and across time, benchmarking, analysis and monitoring of local policies, tracking progress, and inform interventions towards achieving healthy, equitable and sustainable cities (Figure 1). It also supports generating resources including maps, figures and reports in multiple languages, so these can be made accessible for use by local communities and stakeholders as a source of evidence to advocate for change.

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Figure 1. The GHSCI tool can be used to create and report on policy and spatial indicators for cities around the world from your web browser, or optionally as code, a Jupyter notebook, or from command line

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Figure 1. The GHSCI tool can be used to create and report on policy and spatial indicators for cities around the world from your web browser, or optionally as code, a Jupyter notebook, or from command line

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A fully configured example study region is provided along with data for users to familiarise themselves with the workflow and the possibilities of the generated resources. The instructions below will describe how to perform the analysis, and how to access, run and modify the provided example Jupyter notebook to perform analyses for your own study regions.

Software set up

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What will the research outputs be?

The primary output is an open source software package (creative work/tool), which will be hosted and maintained on GitHub and RMIT Figshare. A journal article detailing the development process and usage of the software will be published in a Q1 journal, and presented on in at least one conference. Participants who have actively participated as co-researchers will be invited to be included as co-authors, as per the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Additional journal articles presenting both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses conducted using the software for the 1000 city challenge are envisaged as long term outcomes. The outputs arising from the usage of the software will include data, figures and PDF policy reports in multiple languages with broad scope for impact on policy and practice in city planning. The software is envisaged to encourage and facilitate the public dissemination of such research outputs, for example, through streamlining the process of archival in public repositories and indexing with persistent DOI identifiers.

Study details

Human research ethics approval to conduct an action research study was granted on 5 September 2022 by the RMIT University Design and Social Context (DSC) College Human Advisory Network (CHEAN). The project (#25552) was considered to be negligible/low risk, with an anticipated end date of 1 August 2024.

This research project is being conducted by Carl Higgs (PhD Candidate), Emeritus Professor Billie Giles-Corti, Dr Dhirendra Singh, Dr Sebastian Rodriguez and Dr Melanie Lowe.

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For further information about the research and its outcomes please contact carl.higgs@rmit.edu.au. Should you have any concerns or questions about this research project, which you do not wish to discuss with the researchers listed in this document, then you may contact humanethics@rmit.edu.au.

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For further information about the research and its outcomes please contact carl.higgs@rmit.edu.au. Should you have any concerns or questions about this research project, which you do not wish to discuss with the researchers listed in this document, then you may contact humanethics@rmit.edu.au.

Complete the survey and participate in the study

To participate, we ask that a short (5-10 minutes) baseline survey be completed, with optional further participation in feedback groups.

The Google Forms survey can be accessed here.

Thank you for your interest in participating in our research!

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