Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability
The first edition of Making Healthy Places offered a visionary and thoroughly researched treatment of the connections between constructed environments and human health. Since its publication over 10 years ago, the field of healthy community design has evolved significantly to address major societal problems, including health disparities, obesity, and climate change. Most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended how we live, work, learn, play, and travel.
 
In Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability, planning and public health experts Nisha D. Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, and Howard Frumkin bring together scholars and practitioners from across the globe in fields ranging from public health, planning, and urban design, to sustainability, social work, and public policy. This updated and expanded edition explains how to design and build places that are beneficial to the physical, mental, and emotional health of humans, while also considering the health of the planet.
 
This edition expands the treatment of some topics that received less attention a decade ago, such as the relationship of the built environment to equity and health disparities, climate change, resilience, new technology developments, and the evolving impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Drawing on the latest research, Making Healthy Places, Second Edition imparts a wealth of practical information on the role of the built environment in advancing major societal goals, such as health and well-being, equity, sustainability, and resilience. 
 
This update of a classic is a must-read for students and practicing professionals in public health, planning, architecture, civil engineering, transportation, and related fields.
 
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Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability
The first edition of Making Healthy Places offered a visionary and thoroughly researched treatment of the connections between constructed environments and human health. Since its publication over 10 years ago, the field of healthy community design has evolved significantly to address major societal problems, including health disparities, obesity, and climate change. Most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended how we live, work, learn, play, and travel.
 
In Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability, planning and public health experts Nisha D. Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, and Howard Frumkin bring together scholars and practitioners from across the globe in fields ranging from public health, planning, and urban design, to sustainability, social work, and public policy. This updated and expanded edition explains how to design and build places that are beneficial to the physical, mental, and emotional health of humans, while also considering the health of the planet.
 
This edition expands the treatment of some topics that received less attention a decade ago, such as the relationship of the built environment to equity and health disparities, climate change, resilience, new technology developments, and the evolving impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Drawing on the latest research, Making Healthy Places, Second Edition imparts a wealth of practical information on the role of the built environment in advancing major societal goals, such as health and well-being, equity, sustainability, and resilience. 
 
This update of a classic is a must-read for students and practicing professionals in public health, planning, architecture, civil engineering, transportation, and related fields.
 
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Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability

Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability

Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability

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The first edition of Making Healthy Places offered a visionary and thoroughly researched treatment of the connections between constructed environments and human health. Since its publication over 10 years ago, the field of healthy community design has evolved significantly to address major societal problems, including health disparities, obesity, and climate change. Most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended how we live, work, learn, play, and travel.
 
In Making Healthy Places, Second Edition: Designing and Building for Well-Being, Equity, and Sustainability, planning and public health experts Nisha D. Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, and Howard Frumkin bring together scholars and practitioners from across the globe in fields ranging from public health, planning, and urban design, to sustainability, social work, and public policy. This updated and expanded edition explains how to design and build places that are beneficial to the physical, mental, and emotional health of humans, while also considering the health of the planet.
 
This edition expands the treatment of some topics that received less attention a decade ago, such as the relationship of the built environment to equity and health disparities, climate change, resilience, new technology developments, and the evolving impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Drawing on the latest research, Making Healthy Places, Second Edition imparts a wealth of practical information on the role of the built environment in advancing major societal goals, such as health and well-being, equity, sustainability, and resilience. 
 
This update of a classic is a must-read for students and practicing professionals in public health, planning, architecture, civil engineering, transportation, and related fields.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781642831580
Publisher: Island Press
Publication date: 07/12/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 553
Sales rank: 757,395
File size: 26 MB
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About the Author

Nisha Botchwey, PhD, MCRP, MPH is the Dean of the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota and the Russell M. and Elizabeth M. Bennett Chair in Excellence in Public Affairs. She previously served as Associate Professor in Georgia Tech’s School of City and Regional Planning, adjunct professor of Public Health in Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, and Associate Dean of Academic Programs at Georgia Tech Professional Education. She coauthored Health Impact Assessment in the United States and multiple peer reviewed publications.
 
Andrew L. Dannenberg, MD, MPH, is an Affiliate Professor in the Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington. Before coming to Seattle, he served as Team Lead of the Healthy Community Design Initiative at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He served as lead editor of the first edition of Making Healthy Places.
 
 
Howard Frumkin, MD, MPH, DrPH, is Professor Emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington School of Public Health and senior vice president of the Trust for Public Land.  He previously served as head of the “Our Planet, Our Health” initiative at the Wellcome Trust in London, as Dean of the University of Washington School of Public Health, as Director of the CDC National Center for Environmental Health and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (NCEH/ATSDR), and as professor and chair of Environmental and Occupational Health at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health. In addition to the first edition of Making Healthy Places, his previous books include Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves and Planetary Health: Safeguarding Human Health and the Environment in the Anthropocene.
 
 

Table of Contents

Dedication
Foreword\Richard J. Jackson
Preface  Nisha D. Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, Howard Frumkin
Acknowledgments
 

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Healthy, Equitable, and Sustainable Places  Howard Frumkin, Andrew L. Dannenberg, Nisha D. Botchwey  

PART I. Health Impacts of the Built Environment
Chapter 2: Physical Activity and the Built Environment Nisha D. Botchwey, Meaghan McSorley, and M. Renée Umstattd Meyer,  
Chapter 3: Food, Nutrition, and Community Design  Roxanne Dupuis, Karen Glanz, and Carolyn Cannuscio  
Chapter 4: The Built Environment and Air Quality\Patrick Lott Kinney and Priyanka Nadia deSouza 
Chapter 5: Injury, Violence, and the Built Environment  Corinne Peek-Asa and Christopher N. Morrison 
Chapter 6: Water, Health, and the Built Environment  Charisma S. Acey and Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah 
Chapter 7: Built Environments, Mental Health, and Well-being  Xiangrong Jiang, Chia-Ching Wu, Chun-Yen Chang, and William C. Sullivan 
Chapter 8: Social Capital and Community Design  Kasley Killam and Ichiro Kawachi 
Chapter 9: Inequity, Gentrification, and Urban Health \ Helen V. S. Cole and Isabelle Anguelovski 
Chapter 10: Healthy Places Across the Life Span  Nisha Botchwey, Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, Jordana L. Maisel and Howard Frumkin  

PART II. Designing Places for Well-being, Equity, and Sustainability
Chapter 11: Transportation, Land Use, and Health  Susan Handy 
Chapter 12: Healthy Homes  David E. Jacobs and Amanda Reddy 
Chapter 13: Healthy Workplaces  Jonathan A. Bach, Paul Schulte, L. Casey Chosewood, and Gregory R. Wagner 
Chapter 14: Healthy Health Care Settings  Craig Zimring, Jennifer R. DuBose, and Bea Sennewald 
Chapter 15: Healthy Schools  Claire L. Barnett and Erika Sita Eitland 
Chapter 16: Contact with Nature  Howard Frumkin 
Chapter 17:Climate Change, Cities, and Health \ José G. Siri and Katherine Britt Indvik  
Chapter 18: Community Resilience and Healthy Places  José G. Siri, Katherine Britt Indvik, and Kimberley Clare O’Sullivan  

PART III. Strategies for Healthy Places: A Tool Kit
Chapter 19: Healthy Behavioral Choices and the Built Environment\Christopher Coutts and Patrice C. Williams  
Chapter 20: Legislation, Policy, and Governance for Healthy Places \ Eugenie L. Birch  
Chapter 21: Community Engagement for Health, Equity, and Sustainability  Manal J. Aboelata and Jasneet K. Bains  
Chapter 22: Measuring, Assessing, and Certifying Healthy Places  Carolyn A. Fan and Andrew L. Dannenberg  

PART IV. Looking Forward, Taking Action
Chapter 23: Training the Next Generation of Healthy Placemakers  Nisha Botchwey, Olivia E. Chatman, Matthew J. Trowbridge, and Yakut Gazi  
Chapter 24: Innovative Technologies for Healthy Places  J. Aaron Hipp, Mariela Alfonzo, and Sonia Sequeira  
Chapter 25: Healthy Places Research: Emerging Opportunities \ Andrew L. Dannenberg, Nisha Botchwey, and Howard Frumkin  
Chapter 26: COVID and the Built Environment  Howard Frumkin 
Chapter 27: Healthy, Equitable, and Sustainable Built Environments for the Future \ Individual contributions by Hugh Barton, Timothy Beatley, Rachel Hodgdon, Blessing Mberu, Charles Montgomery, Toks Omishakin, Tolullah Oni, Carlo Ratti, Sagar Shah, Mitchell J. Silver, Bruce Stiftel, Alice Sverdlik, Katie Swenson, Susan Thompson, and Jason Vargo

Glossary
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Index
 
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