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_d35249
020 _a978-1-138-60078-2
040 _aBC-EPAU
041 _afre
100 _aBOYKO, Christopher
100 _aCOOPER, Rachel
100 _aDUNN, Nick
245 _aDesigning future cities for Wellbeing
260 _aNew York ; London
_b Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
_c2021
300 _a(XXIV-232 p.)
_b ill.
_c25 cm.
942 _c01
_t0717
_u7.3.3
994 _a07170194
500 _aBibliogr. dispersée. Index
520 _aDesigning Future Cities for Wellbeing draws on original research that brings together dimensions of cities we know have a bearing on our health and wellbeing - including transportation, housing, energy, and foodways - and illustrates the role of design in delivering cities in the future that can enhance our health and wellbeing. It aims to demonstrate that cities are a complex interplay of these various dimensions that both shape and are shaped by existing and emerging city structures, governance, design, and planning. Explaining how to consider these interconnecting dimensions in the way in which professionals and citizens think about and design the city for future generations' health and wellbeing, therefore, is key. The chapters draw on UK case and research examples and make comparison to international cities and examples. This book will be of great interest to researchers and students in planning, public policy, public health, and design.
653 _aAménagement du territoire -- Aspect environnemental
653 _aUrbanisme -- Innovation
653 _aPolitique publique
653 _aSanté publique
653 _aCity planning -- Environmental aspects
653 _aCities and towns -- Technological innovations
653 _aPolitical planning
653 _aPublic health