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Urban transformations and health: Methods for TrUST – a natural experiment evaluating the impacts of a mass transit cable car in Bogota, Colombia. Frontiers in Public Health.

Built Environment and Urbanization Culture and Values

Urban transformations and health: Methods for TrUST – a natural experiment evaluating the impacts of a mass transit cable car in Bogota, Colombia. Frontiers in Public Health.

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Sarmiento, O.L., Higuera-Mendieta, D., Wilches-Mogollon, M.A., et al.

The Land and the Waters are Speaking: Indigenous Views on Climate Change

Culture and Values Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

The Land and the Waters are Speaking: Indigenous Views on Climate Change

As part of the Planetary Health Constellation Project, this video features Nainoa Thompson, President of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and a Pwo navigator, and Uncle, Eskimo Kalaallit Elder, shaman, healer, storyteller, and carrier of the Qilaut (winddrum).

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Stories of Nature & Restoration

Culture and Values

Stories of Nature & Restoration

As part of the Planetary Health Constellation Project, this video features Mary Ashu, a forest ranger from Cameroon; Prathima Muniyappa, a researcher at the MIT Media Lab; and Stacy Bare, a war veteran, National Geographic Adventurer, and co-founder of the Great Outdoors Lab.

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