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Urban Planning for Healthy European Cities: SpringerBriefs in Geography

Autor Rosalba D'Onofrio, Elio Trusiani
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2018
This book investigates different aspects of the relationship between “healthy cities” and “urban planning”, examining various best practices in Europe. It uses the above as a starting point and investigates different aspects of healthy cities, examining various best practices in Europe. Capitalizing on ongoing trials, the chapters identify the policies that underlie plans and projects that have caused positive changes in local communities in terms of the quality of life and safety of inhabitants. From these best practices, the book deduces criteria and guidelines for planning healthy and safe cities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319711430
ISBN-10: 3319711431
Pagini: 113
Ilustrații: XVII, 112 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria SpringerBriefs in Geography

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- Part  I  - The City for Better Living.- 1.1 | For the “human” development of cities in an era of climate change.- 1.2 | Goals, opportunities and limits to the European Healthy Cities network.- 1.3| Criteria of healthfulness in Urban Environment: from a theoretical debate to some early experiments.- 1.4 | Appendix n.1 - Expert knowledge.- 1.4.1 Creating healthy and child friendly places in Belfast: Jonna Monaghan and Laura McDonald, Belfast Healthy Cities.- 1.4.2 Bologna_Healthy City: Social Sustainability, Urban Projects, and Innovations in Agreements: Luca Rizzo Nervo.- Part II-Healthy Urban Planning in Europe: 2.1 | The need for new urban planning for healthy cities: reorienting urban planning towards healthy public policy.- 2.2 | Health promotion and urban sustainability: a perspective on the duality.- 2.3 | The crucial point in assessing plans and projects for the health cities.- 2.4 | Comparing European cities on the road to integrating Health and Urban Planning.- 2.5 | Appendix n.2 – City Experiences.- 2.5.1  Bristol’s parks and green space strategy:Piera Pellegrino.- 2.5.2 Rennes- Restructuration de la halte ferroviaire de Pontchaillou: Michela Tolli.- 2.5.3 Healthy Poznan (HP) – Health Development Plan for the City of Poznan: Flavio Stimilli.- 2.5.4 The Hirvensalo District Master Plan: health impacts of three structural models in Hirvensalo – Turku: Chiara Camaioni.- Part III- Planning and Designing Healthy Cities and Communities: 3.1 | Improving health through community urban planning and design.- 3. 2 | Best Practices around the world: some suggestions for European cities.-3.3 | Urban Planning and Design centered on health metrics.

Notă biografică

Rosalba D’Onofrio is a researcher of urban planning in the School of Architecture and Design “E. Vittoria” at the University of Camerino, where she teaches urban planning. In her professional and academic career, she has been involved in landscape design, urban regeneration, urban planning and design. She has worked in the fields of urban revitalization and management of private-public relationships for the transformation of the cities.  She has participated in research in the field of environmental and urban design.

Elio Trusiani has Master’s in Architecture, PhD in Town Planning, associate professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Camerino, lecturer of a post-graduate courses at La Sapienza University of Rome on cultural landscape planning, with very extensive experience (24 years) in the tools and instruments of urban planning for historical, contemporary, and informal cities, landscape planning and cultural heritage in Europe,South America, Africa, and the Middle East. He has served as scientific coordinator for national and international projects projects and programs. 

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This book investigates different aspects of the relationship between “healthy cities” and “urban planning”, examining various best practices in Europe. It uses the above as a starting point and investigates different aspects of healthy cities, examining various best practices in Europe. Capitalizing on ongoing trials, the chapters identify the policies that underlie plans and projects that have caused positive changes in local communities in terms of the quality of life and safety of inhabitants. From these best practices, the book deduces criteria and guidelines for planning healthy and safe cities.

Caracteristici

Deals with the European experiences with healthy cities, only rarely addressed in the literature Explains how the principles and the objectives of healthy cities influence or can influence the construction of urban planning tools, especially on the local scale Identifies strategies and measures to reformulate and adapt urban plans and projects to build health-friendly urban environments