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How Diverging Interests in Public Health and Urban Planning Can Lead to Less Healthy Cities
Journal of Planning History Pub Date : 2019-09-15 , DOI: 10.1177/1538513219873591
Melissa Hensley 1 , Derlie Mateo-Babiano 2 , John Minnery 3 , Dorina Pojani 1
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Modern urban planning is intricately linked to public health concerns, with early twentieth-century planners segregating land uses and regulating development to help improve public health. Over time, this segregation created sprawling cities, now associated with poor health outcomes. This research explores how “ideas, interests, and institutions” (the 3Is) related to public health and planning have interacted in the planning of our cities. Using Brisbane, Australia, as a case study, we explore influences in public health and urban planning to better understand how their interaction influenced local government institutions and the development of Brisbane’s urban form.

中文翻译:

在公共卫生和城市规划方面的不同兴趣如何导致健康欠佳的城市

现代城市规划与公共卫生问题有着千丝万缕的联系,二十世纪初的规划者将土地用途分开并规范发展,以帮助改善公共卫生。随着时间的流逝,这种种族隔离造成了面积庞大的城市,如今这些城市健康状况不佳。这项研究探讨了与公共卫生和规划相关的“思想,利益和机构”(3I)如何在我们的城市规划中相互作用。以澳大利亚布里斯班为例,我们探讨了公共卫生和城市规划中的影响,以更好地了解它们的相互作用如何影响地方政府机构和布里斯班城市形态的发展。
更新日期:2019-09-15
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