2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102511
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Effects of an urban regeneration program on related social determinants of health in Chile: A pre-post intervention study

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“…As in the above research flow, various spatial, economic, and social performance indicators have been developed to measure the performance of urban regeneration projects. In addition to this, effects such as the improvement of urban living environment [ 46 ], improvement of public services [ 15 , 47 ], modernization of urban infrastructure [ 48 ], increase of energy efficiency [ 49 ], quality of life and health [ 50 ], and rising demand for housing and land prices [ 45 ]; Glaeser, 2008) have been demonstrated as the positive effects of urban regeneration projects. These results need to be used both in terms of ‘effectiveness’ and ‘equity’ in the selection of future urban regeneration project sites.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in the above research flow, various spatial, economic, and social performance indicators have been developed to measure the performance of urban regeneration projects. In addition to this, effects such as the improvement of urban living environment [ 46 ], improvement of public services [ 15 , 47 ], modernization of urban infrastructure [ 48 ], increase of energy efficiency [ 49 ], quality of life and health [ 50 ], and rising demand for housing and land prices [ 45 ]; Glaeser, 2008) have been demonstrated as the positive effects of urban regeneration projects. These results need to be used both in terms of ‘effectiveness’ and ‘equity’ in the selection of future urban regeneration project sites.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many scholars define social capital in neighbourhood renewal drawing from Putnam [29], who classified it as bonding social capital (relationships among homogeneous groups), bridging social capital (relationships among heterogeneous groups) and linking social capital (relationships between different power classes). From the perspective of functionalism, scholars have described social capital based on its function [30][31][32][33][34]. This also comes from the definition proposed by scholars using social capital theory.…”
Section: The Concept Of Social Capital In the Context Of Neighbour Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regard to trust among residents, almost all related research has committed to the view that trust is a way to realise community solidarity [55,56]. Previous studies have proven that trust is associated with several elements, i.e., social cooperation [57], social cohesion [58], and interconnection within communities [31].…”
Section: Formulation Of Social Capital In Neighbourhood Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with the operation of the line under construction and the approval and implementation of the third-phase construction plan, it was expected that by the end of 2025, Xi'an will form an operating line network with a scale of more than 400 kilometers, and the number of operating stations will exceed 250, and subway traffic will account for public transportation. The share rate will reach more than 60%, and the construction of "Xi'an on the track" will gradually take shape [6,7] .…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%