The paper discusses the evolution of the concept of health and its relationship with the urban environment and design, starting from the first phase (1997) of the initiative of World Health Organization Regional Office of Europe ‘Healthy Urban Planning’. At the same time, the paper focuses on the evolution of the debate at European level and internationally produced initiatives and documents. “Healthy urban planning means planning for people. It promotes the idea that the city is much more than buildings, streets and open spaces, but a living, breathing organism, the health of which is closely linked to that of its citizens” (Barton and Tsourou, 2000). According with this concept, the Zagreb declaration (2009) has defined that “A healthy ...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
Health and urban space are two realities that need to progress in close connection; in fact, there i...
In 2012, the Lancet Commission conducted a study into potential innovative associations between issu...
According to the “Urban Health Rome Declaration” at European meeting “G7 Health” that defines the st...
Introduction Starting from the “Urban Health Rome Declaration” (Italian Ministry of Health, 2017) a...
The origins of urban planning were developed in the late nineteenth century mainly due to health con...
As an occupational therapist, I have always found the interaction between humans, their environment ...
Introducing the importance of human well-being within both the urban and architectural physical spac...
This paper presents the results of research on the role of urban planning in promoting actions to im...
The topic of healthy cities is strategic, as outlined in the Zagreb Declaration for Healthy Cities (...
The discussion “A Healthy City” united participants from different professional spheres. They tried ...
Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World ...
From the Reviews: “The aim of this book is not to compile a set of guidelines with systematic disc...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
Health and urban space are two realities that need to progress in close connection; in fact, there i...
In 2012, the Lancet Commission conducted a study into potential innovative associations between issu...
According to the “Urban Health Rome Declaration” at European meeting “G7 Health” that defines the st...
Introduction Starting from the “Urban Health Rome Declaration” (Italian Ministry of Health, 2017) a...
The origins of urban planning were developed in the late nineteenth century mainly due to health con...
As an occupational therapist, I have always found the interaction between humans, their environment ...
Introducing the importance of human well-being within both the urban and architectural physical spac...
This paper presents the results of research on the role of urban planning in promoting actions to im...
The topic of healthy cities is strategic, as outlined in the Zagreb Declaration for Healthy Cities (...
The discussion “A Healthy City” united participants from different professional spheres. They tried ...
Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World ...
From the Reviews: “The aim of this book is not to compile a set of guidelines with systematic disc...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
This article describes the WHO 'healthy urban planning' (HUP) initiative as it has developed through...
Health and urban space are two realities that need to progress in close connection; in fact, there i...