IPH response to the National Transport Authority on the Greater Dublin Area Draft Transport Strategy 2011-2030
IPH response to the National Transport Authority on the Greater Dublin Area Draft Transport Strategy 2011-2030
Date
2011-04-11
Authors
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Abstract
The remit of the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is to promote cooperation for public health between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the areas of research and information, capacity building and policy advice. Our approach is to support Departments of Health and their agencies in both jurisdictions, and maximise the benefits of all-island cooperation to achieve practical benefits for people in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
IPH has a keen interest in the interactions between transport and health. IPH has produced two papers in the recent past on this topic, the most recent being Active travel – healthy lives published in January 2011 which built on the 2005 publication Health impacts of transport. The IPH welcomes the draft transport strategy in terms of addressing each of the key messages outlined in the Active travel – healthy lives paper.
IPH is interested in this area not only in terms of increasing ‘active travel’ for healthier lives, but also in terms of the environmental and social impacts of inequitable access to forms of private and public transport.
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Active travel,
Road safety,
Transport
Citation
Institute of Public Health in Ireland. (2011). IPH response to the National Transport Authority on the Greater Dublin Area Draft Transport Strategy 2011-2030. Institute of Public Health in Ireland