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The globally distributed health impacts of environmental degradation and widening inequalities require a fundamental shift in understandings of healthy urbanism. This book redefines the meaning and form of healthy urban environments, urging planners and design professionals to consider how their work impacts population health and wellbeing at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The concepts of equity, inclusion and sustainability are central to this framing, reversing the traditional focus on individuals, their genes and ‘lifestyle choices’ to one of structural factors that affect health. Integrating theory and concepts from social epidemiology, sustainable development and systems thinking with practical case studies, this book will be of value for students and practitioners.



Table of Contents
1 Introducing Healthy Urbanism

2 Shifting Priorities for Healthy Places

3 A Framework for Healthy Urbanism

4 Planetary Health

5 Ecosystem Health

6 Local Health: Neighbourhood Scale

7 Local Health: Building Scale

8 Practising Healthy Urbanism

9 Looking to the Future

Healthy Urbanism: Designing and Planning Equitable, Sustainable and Inclusive Places

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      Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
      Publication Date: 12/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9789811696466, 978-9811696466
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The globally distributed health impacts of environmental degradation and widening inequalities require a fundamental shift in understandings of healthy urbanism. This book redefines the meaning and form of healthy urban environments, urging planners and design professionals to consider how their work impacts population health and wellbeing at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The concepts of equity, inclusion and sustainability are central to this framing, reversing the traditional focus on individuals, their genes and ‘lifestyle choices’ to one of structural factors that affect health. Integrating theory and concepts from social epidemiology, sustainable development and systems thinking with practical case studies, this book will be of value for students and practitioners.



      Table of Contents
      1 Introducing Healthy Urbanism

      2 Shifting Priorities for Healthy Places

      3 A Framework for Healthy Urbanism

      4 Planetary Health

      5 Ecosystem Health

      6 Local Health: Neighbourhood Scale

      7 Local Health: Building Scale

      8 Practising Healthy Urbanism

      9 Looking to the Future

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