Helen Pineo

Research Associate Professor, University of Washington, USA

Helen Pineo

Research Associate Professor, University of Washington, USA
Helen Pineo, PhD MRTPI is an urban planner and Research Associate Professor in the Department of Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington. Her research focuses on how urban policy and development can support health and sustainability. She contributes to the evidence base about why and how to do healthy urbanism by using transdisciplinary approaches and amplifying the needs of under-represented communities and the planet. Her current and past research involves participatory, systems thinking and other methods to study: urban transformative change, housing and health, urban health metrics and evidence use in government. Her book, Healthy Urbanism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) provides a multi-scalar conceptualization of healthy urban environments, integrating equity, inclusion and sustainability. Helen lived and worked in London for 16 years, most recently as an Associate Professor at University College London, and previously as an urban planner working on projects in the UK and internationally.
Last updated: Nov 23, 2025

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