Healthy Urban PlanningRoutledge, 4 Jul 2013 - 208 halaman Healthy Urban Planning aims to refocus urban planners on the implications of their work for human health and well-being. If many of the problems faced in cities are to be resolved, improving health will be the fundamental goal of urban planners. Poor housing, poverty, stress, pollution, and lack of access to jobs, goods and services all impact upon health. This book provides practical advice on ways to integrate health and urban planning and will be essential reading for urban planners, developers, urban designers, transport planners, and those working in the fields of regeneration and renewal. It will also be of interest to those with an interest in sustainable development. |
Isi
Introduction | 1 |
PART ONE Concepts principles and practice | 5 |
PART TWO Guidelines for healthy urban planning | 81 |
References | 159 |
health for all targets for the European Region | 165 |
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Healthy Urban Planning: A WHO Guide to Planning for People Hugh Barton,Catherine Tsourou Pratinjau terbatas - 2000 |
Healthy Urban Planning: A WHO Guide to Planning for People Hugh Barton,Catherine Tsourou Pratinjau terbatas - 2000 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
accessed 30 activities agencies Agenda 21 allotment gardens bicycle Brno buildings catchment centres citizens city health development city health plan collaboration community participation Copenhagen cycling routes cyclists decision-making determinants of health district heating economic effects of planning encourage energy ensure environment environmental equity European facilities green spaces groups Hammarby Sjöstad health and sustainable health and urban health development plan HEALTH21 Healthy Cities approach Healthy Cities network Healthy Cities project healthy urban planning Horsens housing identified implementation improve increase intersectoral cooperation involved issues key health objectives municipal needs Office for Europe open spaces opportunities parking pedestrian planning policies pollution population potential principles priority problems programmes promote public transport reduce regeneration Regional Office residential Results road traffic second phase sectors social strategic environmental assessment strategy survey of cities sustainable development town urban planners urban planning practices urban planning process wellbeing World Health Organization