Department of Organisation and Management Business, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
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The Processes of Transport Regarding Global Infectious Diseases for Public Health
Author(s): Hiroyuk Pennay*
Background: In 2016 places like Edinburgh, Scotland, and Belfast, Northern Ireland,
imposed widespread 20 mph speed limits. It's significant that both communities
were successful in establishing 20 mph speed limit initiatives. They provide
examples of how public health and transportation policies change. This essay
explains how the two cities' 20 mph speed limit initiatives came to be. Methods A
qualitative case study approach was used. Data were gathered through interviews
with stakeholders participating in the pre-implementation activities and available
papers. Each city's documents and interviews underwent a unique inductive
theme analysis [1]. Results The research produced five significant themes: political
leadership, the national policy background of the two cities, support for 20 mph,
resistance, and the essential acts in.. View More»