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Episode 1 - Prof Simon Kingham: Designing cities for better health

26 January 2024

Dr Simon Kingham聽talks about the impact of city spaces on our mental health, why cycleways are thriving in Christchurch, and his role as Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry of Transport, on UC Science's brand new podcast.

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08:28聽One of the things I'm passionate about, is聽designing communities so that they are better for health and wellbeing.

So, for instance, we know that聽people like living in neighborhoods that are green, where the traffic is slower and there's less of it. They like living in neighborhoods where they can walk to parks and whether shops nearby. A lot of people actually don't particularly choose or enjoy driving long distances to places: they do it because they don't have a choice. When you give people good public transport and you provide good infrastructure and good places for people to walk and cycle, they actually like doing that.

09:27聽If we could create a society where we gave people those choices,听we'd see better community, we鈥檇 see improved mental health and wellbeing, we'd see increased physical activity.

13:39聽As you put more cycleways in, more people cycle. Because people cycle in the area where the cycleways are, so we need to keep doing them. And we're starting to see that happen, and聽we're transforming the city. In the central city, now we have reduced traffic speeds, which helps as well. [...] We are seeing a change in the way people are traveling.

16:47聽There's a whole range of science where you can change behaviours, you can impact policy, you can advise people. I think it all comes down to partly your personality, but also聽what you feel you want to do.



Meet our speakers
Simon Kingham
Simon Kingham

Dr聽Simon Kingham聽is a Professor in Geography and Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry of Transport.聽 Simon鈥檚 research focuses on the impact of urban environments on our health and wellbeing. He鈥檚 particularly interested in the relationship between our health and the way we travel to work or school鈥搘hether it鈥檚 driving, biking, walking or public transport.

Simon uses GIS mapping and public health data to understand why we use the transport we do and how to help people make healthier, more sustainable choices.

Learn more about Simon:聽Research profile听触听

Molly Magid
Molly Magid

Molly Magid聽is an MSc student at UC. A recent graduate of Brown University, Molly is working on research in conservation genomics with Associate Professor Tammy Steeves from the School of Biological Sciences. Molly is passionate about finding ways to communicate science to the public in a clear, novel, and engaging ways. Most recently, Molly worked as the lead student producer on the podcast聽,听which answers listener's questions about sustainability using relevant science research.

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