2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13116232
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Unhealthy Neighbourhood “Syndrome”: A Useful Label for Analysing and Providing Advice on Urban Design Decision-Making?

Abstract: Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was growing interest in designing healthier neighbourhoods. Adopting this perspective brings attention to how conditions in neighbourhoods (directly and indirectly) affect their inhabitants’ physical health and mental wellbeing. However, considerably less attention has been paid to how to alleviate such conditions through integrated interventions designed to operate specifically at the neighbourhood scale. To address this gap, this paper introduces the term “unhealthy n… Show more

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“…Consequently, this study echoes the belief of many modern scholars who state that the urban theory must engage with the distinctive interpretations drawn from the diverse physical, social, economic and welfare realities of cities in the South (Jenkins, 2013;Anderson, et al, 2015;Murray and Myers, 2006). The study resonates with the emerging body of knowledge which engages with various environmental aspects and social indicators of sustainable neighbourhoods and the associated placemaking strategies (Adewumi et al, 2019;AlWaer et al, 2021;Martins et al, 2021).…”
Section: Quality Of Urban Life Modelssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Consequently, this study echoes the belief of many modern scholars who state that the urban theory must engage with the distinctive interpretations drawn from the diverse physical, social, economic and welfare realities of cities in the South (Jenkins, 2013;Anderson, et al, 2015;Murray and Myers, 2006). The study resonates with the emerging body of knowledge which engages with various environmental aspects and social indicators of sustainable neighbourhoods and the associated placemaking strategies (Adewumi et al, 2019;AlWaer et al, 2021;Martins et al, 2021).…”
Section: Quality Of Urban Life Modelssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…A further difficulty is the term 'neighbourhood' itself (AlWaer et al, 2021) et al, 2021), identifying a neighbourhood either through: 1) administrative geography or 2) subjective identification. These differences can be traced to the backgrounds of disciplines that employ them.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more realistic, wide-angle view of the adaptation process appears to favor the use of dynamically informed concentric models. Indeed, concentric models have gained popularity in a wide range of ecological, medical, social, and psychological domains, including ecology and human behavior (Bronfenbrenner, 1977), environmental planning (AlWaer et al, 2021), health maintenance and promotion (Dahlgren & Whitehead, 2021; Hoffman & Driscoll, 2000; Richard et al, 2011), nursing (Newman & Fawcett, 2002), and disability studies (Fisher et al, 2005; Smedema, 2017). Aldwin et al’s (1996) illustration of Maruyama's (1963) model also depicts deviation-amplifying adaptive and nonadaptive processes as following a circular trajectory.…”
Section: The Complementarity Of Homeostasis and Growth: Further Specu...mentioning
confidence: 99%