Neighborhoods And Health: Interventions At The Neighborhood Level Could Help Advance Health Equity: Article examines interventions at the neighborhood level …
Housing is tied to neighborhoods. Therefore, to understand how housing affects health and
health equity, the role of neighborhood environments must be considered. This article is a …
health equity, the role of neighborhood environments must be considered. This article is a …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring ownership of change and health equity implications in neighborhood change processes: A community-led approach to enhancing just climate …
AC Breton-Carbonneau, I Anguelovski, K O'Brien… - Health & Place, 2024 - Elsevier
Traditional planning processes have perpetuated the exclusion of historically marginalized
communities, imposing vulnerability to climate (health) crises. We investigate how …
communities, imposing vulnerability to climate (health) crises. We investigate how …
Nurturing an organizational context that supports team-based primary mental health care: A grounded theory study
Background The expansion of the Patient-Centred Medical Home model presents a
valuable opportunity to enhance the integration of team-based mental health services in …
valuable opportunity to enhance the integration of team-based mental health services in …
Invisible women in comprehensive plans
This paper explores attention to the needs of women in comprehensive plans. We
interviewed practicing planners and analyzed a 2019 US national survey to identify planning …
interviewed practicing planners and analyzed a 2019 US national survey to identify planning …
Housing for care, connection, and health equity
Researchers and policymakers have used a four-pillar framework—condition, consistency,
context, and cost—to describe the characteristics of housing that are important for health …
context, and cost—to describe the characteristics of housing that are important for health …
Necessary considerations when framing urban heat resilience as an infrastructure issue
TC Lim - Journal of the American Planning Association, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Conceptualizing urban heat resilience as an infrastructure problem emphasizes the urgency
with which we must adapt to global climate change, but also risks ignoring the continued …
with which we must adapt to global climate change, but also risks ignoring the continued …
Shaping caring cities: A study of community-based mutual support networks in post-pandemic Madrid
F De Gasperi, A Walliser Martinez - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the role of community-based mutual support networks in shaping
caring cities. Taking four neighborhoods in Madrid as a case study, we investigate the …
caring cities. Taking four neighborhoods in Madrid as a case study, we investigate the …
Planning for the Margins: Mapping Conceptual Implications of Profound Intellectual Disability and Informality through Slovo Park, Johannesburg
N Ansari - 2023 - dspace.mit.edu
Disability remains one of the most marginalized considerations within urban planning and
social justice research and practice. Disability affords planning the critical conceptual lens of …
social justice research and practice. Disability affords planning the critical conceptual lens of …
How Family Caregiving Negotiates and Depends on the Urban Environment
Caregiving is demanding work that is central to family life and well-being, as well as the site
of major social inequalities. However, in urban planning, caregiving has received limited …
of major social inequalities. However, in urban planning, caregiving has received limited …
Actores, discapacidad e interdependencia en la movilidad del cuidado en Bogotá
SJ Murillo Munar - 2024 - ddd.uab.cat
La ciudad está compuesta por múltiples actores, y uno de los principales retos actuales es
garantizar el acceso equitativo de todos, a los servicios urbanos y oportunidades que ella …
garantizar el acceso equitativo de todos, a los servicios urbanos y oportunidades que ella …