2022
DOI: 10.17645/up.v7i4.6526
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The Challenges of Social Infrastructure for Urban Planning

Abstract: This editorial addresses social infrastructure in relation to urban planning and localisation, drawing together the themes in this thematic issue on “Localizing Social Infrastructures: Welfare, Equity, and Community.” Having contextualised social infrastructure, we present each of the 12 contributions by theme: (a) the social consequences of the localisation of social infrastructure for individuals, (b) the preconditions for localising social infrastructure in the urban landscape, and (c) the social consequenc… Show more

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“…Medical facilities are a form of integration between public health and the planning of urban public service facilities [1]. They play an important role in cities, in terms of public safety, residents' health, and social services [2,3]. The service efficiency and fairness of public health spaces can be improved by enhancing the role of medical facilities' spatial equilibrium [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical facilities are a form of integration between public health and the planning of urban public service facilities [1]. They play an important role in cities, in terms of public safety, residents' health, and social services [2,3]. The service efficiency and fairness of public health spaces can be improved by enhancing the role of medical facilities' spatial equilibrium [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rural villages, the number of amenities that can accommodate social processes are often few, making them especially vulnerable to planning interventions (Björling 2016). Therefore, it is crucial to develop tools that can identify and help safeguard the social value of places (Högström et al 2022). Non-urban areas often lack typical cultural institutions such as museums and theatres.…”
Section: Introduction: Mapping Places Affording Social Valuementioning
confidence: 99%