Healthy Cities? by Tim Townshend


ISBN
9781848223301
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
144
Dimensions
130 x 200mm

The ways in which urban areas have evolved over the past 100 years have deeply influenced the lives of the communities that live in them. Some influences have been positive and, in the UK, people are healthier and live longer than ever before. However, other influences have contributed to non-communicable health inequalities and poorer well-being for some in society. Today many people suffer as a consequence of 'lifestyle diseases', such as those associated with growing obesity rates and harmful consumption of alcohol.The threat of these health issues is so acute that life expectancy of futuregenerations may begin to decline.This book explores the ways in which the development of the built environment has contributed to health and well-being problems and how the physical design of the places we live may support, or constrain, healthy lifestyle choices. It sets out how understanding these relationships more fully may lead to policy and practice that reduces health inequalities, increases well-being and allows people to live more flourishing, fulfilling lives. Illustrated by case studies from the UK and elsewhere, it examines the consequences 'carorientated' design; the 'toxic' High Street; the health consequences of poor housing; the importance of Green-Blue Infrastructure GÇô the positive impacts of green/blue infrastructure; and creating Salutogenic Cities.
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