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Healthy city is an
idiom employed, usually for
political purposes, by
public health advocates who
seek more attention to
urban economics and
urban infrastructure, e.g.
mass transit and
street reclaiming. It is
usually relative, i.e. a
healthier city is what is
being advocated - use of the term
healthy in advocacy implies
the city is presently not healthy,
and that is why attention is
required.