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Toward The Healthy City People Places And The Politics Of Urban Planning 1st Edition Corburn

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Toward The Healthy City People Places And The Politics Of Urban Planning 1st Edition Corburn
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Corburn, Jason
ISBN: 9780262013314, 9780262258098, 9780262258685, 9780262513074, 0262013312, 0262258099, 0262258684, 0262513072
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Toward The Healthy City People Places And The Politics Of Urban Planning 1st Edition Corburn by Corburn, Jason 9780262013314, 9780262258098, 9780262258685, 9780262513074, 0262013312, 0262258099, 0262258684, 0262513072 instant download after payment.

In distressed urban neighborhoods where residential segregation concentrates poverty, liquor stores outnumber supermarkets, toxic sites are next to playgrounds, and more money is spent on prisons than schools, residents also suffer disproportionately from disease and premature death. Recognizing that city environments and the planning processes that shape them are powerful determinants of population health, urban planners today are beginning to take on the added challenge of revitalizing neglected urban neighborhoods in ways that improve health and promote greater equity. In Toward the Healthy City, Jason Corburn argues that city planning must return to its roots in public health and social justice. The first book to provide a detailed account of how city planning and public health practices can reconnect to address health disparities, Toward the Healthy City offers a new decision-making framework called "healthy city planning" that reframes traditional planning and development issues and offers a new scientific evidence base for participatory action, coalition building, and ongoing monitoring.
To show healthy city planning in action, Corburn examines collaborations between government agencies and community coalitions in the San Francisco Bay area, including efforts to link environmental justice, residents' chronic illnesses, housing and real estate development projects, and planning processes with public health. Initiatives like these, Corburn points out, go well beyond recent attempts by urban planners to promote public health by changing the design of cities to encourage physical activity. Corburn argues for a broader conception of healthy urban governance that addresses the root causes of health inequities.
Urban and Industrial Environments series

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