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The Routledge handbook of planning for health and well-being : shaping a sustainable and healthy future / edited by Hugh Barton, Susan Thompson, Sarah Burgess and Marcus Grant.

Barton, Hugh (redaktör/utgivare)
Thompson, Susan, 1954- (redaktör/utgivare)
Grant, Marcus, 1958- (redaktör/utgivare)
Burgess, Sarah (redaktör/utgivare)
ISBN 9781315728261
Publicerad: London ; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015
Engelska 1 onlineresurs (617 sidor)
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  • PART I. Perspectives Overview / by Hugh Barton -- Chapter 1. ?Planning for health and well-being: the time for action / By Hugh Barton -- Chapter 2. Integrating health into town planning: a history / By Robert Freestone, Andrew Wheeler -- Chapter 3. Urban inequities, population health and spatial planning / By Jason Corburn -- Chapter 4. Rapid urbanisation, health and well-being: how informal settlements, slums and sprawling suburbs are globalising health problems / By Cliff Hague -- Chapter 5. Healthy cities, healthy planet: towards the regenerative city / By Herbert Girardet -- Chapter 6. Mind the gap: bridging the divide between knowledge, policy and practice / By Roderick J. Lawrence --. 
  • PART II. The human experience Overview / by Susan Thompson -- Chapter 7. Health inequalities and the role of the physical and social environment / By Matilda Allen, Jessica Allen -- Chapter 8. Active travel: its fall and rise / By Adrian Davis, John Parkin -- Chapter 9. The influence of urban design and planning on physical activity / By Billie Giles-Corti, Sarah Foster, Mohammad Javad Koohsari, Jacinta Francis, Paula Hooper -- Chapter 10. Healthy play for all ages in public open spaces / By Lamine Mahdjoubi, Ben Spencer -- Chapter 11. Mental well-being and the influence of place / By Libby Burton -- Chapter 12. Crime and community safety: challenging the design consensus / By Paul Cozens -- Chapter 13. The role of planning and design in advancing a bio-nutrition-sensitive food system / ?By Jane Dixon, Emily Ballantyne-Brodie --. 
  • PART III. The human habitat Overview / by Marcus Grant -- Chapter 14. Obesogenic built environment: concepts and complexities / By Tim Townshend, Rachel Gallo, Amelia A. Lake -- Chapter 15. Settlement patterns, urban form and travel / By Peter Headicar -- Chapter 16. Retrofitting suburbia for health: scenarios for neighbourhood planning / By Hugh Barton, Marcus Grant -- Chapter 17. Beyond the park: linking urban greenspaces, human well-being and environmental health / By Linda Corkery -- Chapter 18. Hotter cities: climate change and planning for resilient, healthy urban environments / By Louise McKenzie -- Chapter 19. Housing, energy efficiency and fuel poverty / By Brenda Boardman -- Chapter 20. The spatial determinants of air quality / By Enda Hayes -- Chapter 21. Water management, urban development and health / By Jessica Lamond. 
  • PART IV. Processes and tools Overview / by Sarah Burgess -- Chapter 22. The co-benefits framework for understanding and action on climate change / By Susan Thompson, Anthony Capon -- Chapter 23. Delivering healthy places: the role of the private sector / By James de Havilland and Sarah Burgess -- Chapter 24. Building collaborative partnerships / By Lynda Addison -- Chapter 25. Creating healthier, smarter places: learning from European cities / By Nicholas Falk -- Chapter 26. ?Assessing the potential health effects of policies, plans, programmes and projects / By Ben Cave -- Chapter 27. A strategic approach to green infrastructure planning / By Val Kirby -- Chapter 28. Healthy housing / By Elena Marco, Sarah Burgess -- Chapter 29. Community housing and place-making: narratives, forms and processes for convivial living / By Martin Large, Hugh Barton -- Chapter 30. Local management of energy demand and supply / By Ove Christen Mørck. 
  • PART V. Healthy planning in global practice -- Chapter 31. ?Healthy planning in Australia / By Jennifer Kent, Susan Thompson -- Chapter 32. Planning for resilient cities: lessons from post-earthquake Canterbury / By Canterbury Suzanne Vallance -- Chapter 33. The development of a healthy ageing programme in Taiwan / By Tzu-Yuan Stessa Chao -- Chapter 34. ?Managing city development for health in India: the case of Hyderabad city / By Maheep Singh Thapar, Mala Rao -- Chapter 35. The integration of health into planning in Turkish cities / By Nalan Fidan, Ercüment Yilmaz -- Chapter 36. Health-integrated planning and appraisal in the English Midlands / By Judy Kurth, Zafar Iqbal, Paul Southon, Chris Weston, Charlotte Robinson -- Chapter 37. The three fabrics strategy in Finland / By Leo Kosonen -- Chapter 38. Freiburg: green capital of Europe / By Marcus Grant, Hugh Barton -- Chapter 39. Public realm and public health in North American cities: reshaping cities to encourage and enable active travel / By Bruce McVean, Lucy Saunders -- Chapter 40. Planning a healthy city: progress and challenges in Portland, Oregon / By Carl Abbott, Moriah McSharry McGrath -- Chapter 41. Designing for conviviality and city vitality in Portland / By Paddy Tillett. 
  • Urban planning is deeply implicated in both the planetary crisis of climate change and the personal crises of unhealthy lifestyles. Worldwide health issues such as obesity, mental illness, growing health inequalities and climate vulnerability cannot be solved solely by medicines but also by tackling the social, economic and environmental determinants. In a time when unhealthy and unsustainable conditions are being built into the physical fabric of cities, a new awareness and strategy is urgently needed to putting health and well-being at the heart of planning. The Routledge Handbook of Planning for Health and Well-being authoritatively and comprehensively integrates health into planning, strengthening the hands of those who argue and plan for healthy environments. With contributions from international leaders in the field, the Handbook of Planning for Health and Well-being provides context, philosophy, research, processes, and tools of experienced practitioners through case studies from four continents. 

Ämnesord

Stadsplanering  (sao)
Hälsa  (sao)
Miljöfrågor  (sao)
Environment Design  (MeSH)
Urban Health  (MeSH)
City Planning  (MeSH)
Architecture as Topic  (MeSH)
City planning  (LCSH)
Health  (LCSH)

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362.1042 (DDC)
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