2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16073059
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Healthy and Inclusive Neighbourhoods: A Design Research Toolkit for the Promotion of Healthy Behaviours

Daniele Busciantella-Ricci,
Alessia Macchi,
Sara Viviani
et al.

Abstract: Addressing urban health through the built environment requires cross-disciplinary approaches, where design plays a crucial role. Gaining insights from a design-led research perspective to find situated solutions for promoting healthy behaviours is a requirement that must be clarified. Therefore, we ask the following question: what kind of design research instruments may help in applying the urban health approach from a design-led perspective? With this research question, and to contribute to the mentioned issu… Show more

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“…The second field activity focused on the engagement phase, which entailed involving various stakeholders from institutions, Houses of Community (HoCs), associations, and citizens through diverse participatory methods and tools. Utilising the HNH framework as a research instrument, stakeholders participated in semi-structured interviews, healthy labs, and open space labs [109]. Innovative techniques like card sorting were employed to prioritise themes during interviews.…”
Section: Contribution To the Hnh Research Project Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second field activity focused on the engagement phase, which entailed involving various stakeholders from institutions, Houses of Community (HoCs), associations, and citizens through diverse participatory methods and tools. Utilising the HNH framework as a research instrument, stakeholders participated in semi-structured interviews, healthy labs, and open space labs [109]. Innovative techniques like card sorting were employed to prioritise themes during interviews.…”
Section: Contribution To the Hnh Research Project Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%