Hancock, Trevor

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Name (Latin)
Hancock, Trevor
Gender
male
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MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 72518862
Wikidata: Q7839195
Library of congress: n 89625942
Sources of Information
  • WHO Healthy Cities Project Office. Five-year planning framework, 1988:
  • NLC 12-14-88
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Wikipedia description:

Trevor Hancock was the first leader of the Green Party of Canada and a family physician. Under his leadership, the party ran 60 candidates in the 1984 federal election. He is a public health physician, and a retired professor and senior scholar at the School of Public Health and Social Policy at the University of Victoria. He obtained his degree in medicine at the University of London and his degree in health science at the University of Toronto. He also consults with the World Health Organization. Together with Dr. Leonard Duhl, he created the Healthy Cities project that looks at environmental aspects of sustainable urban development as a determinant of health. In 2005, Hancock was also instrumental in initiating BC Healthy Communities – a provincial initiative focused on building capacity for healthy municipal governance.

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