Try CANUE’s new prototype tool on built environment

What’s your GoodScore?

The Dalla Lana School of Public Health, in partnership with The Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium (CANUE) has received funding to develop a set of digital tools. These tools will help public and environmental health professionals, urban planners, and the general public easily access, use and contribute to data on healthy urban environments.

CANUE has developed a prototype tool aimed at increasing awareness of the built environment and the connections to health and climate change. GoodScore.City will be enhanced and expanded over the next three years, and new tools will be developed that show where neighbourhoods could be improved to increase environmental equity for all Canadians.

Test out the prototype app and take the survey here to tell CANUE what data, features, and functions you would like to see included to help Canadians understand built environment, health and equity. Surveys must be completed by March 12, 2021.