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Defining pathways to healthy sustainable urban development

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ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106236

Keywords

Urbanization; Urban extent; Urbanicity; Cities; Health; Mental health

Funding

  1. Volkswagen Foundation [Az. 94 254]
  2. Ramon y Cajal fellowship [RYC-2015-17402]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness

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This paper elaborates on the multiple links between urban sustainability and human health, while mapping research gaps in the interface of health and urban sustainability sciences. The need for new research approaches to study complex urban systems and their links with health is highlighted, along with specific actions to promote health through sustainable urban development. Effective governance and equity-driven planning are emphasized as critical in progress towards sustainable, healthy, and just urban development.
Goals and pathways to achieve sustainable urban development have multiple interlinkages with human health and wellbeing. However, these interlinkages have not been examined in depth in recent discussions on urban sustainability and global urban science. This paper fills that gap by elaborating in detail the multiple links between urban sustainability and human health and by mapping research gaps at the interface of health and urban sustainability sciences. As researchers from a broad range of disciplines, we aimed to: 1) define the process of urbanization, highlighting distinctions from related concepts to support improved conceptual rigour in health research; 2) review the evidence linking health with urbanization, urbanicity, and cities and identify crosscutting issues; and 3) highlight new research approaches needed to study complex urban systems and their links with health. This novel, comprehensive knowledge synthesis addresses issue of interest across multiple disciplines. Our review of concepts of urban development should be of particular value to researchers and practitioners in the health sciences, while our review of the links between urban environments and health should be of particular interest to those outside of public health. We identify specific actions to promote health through sustainable urban development that leaves no one behind, including: integrated planning; evidence-informed policy-making; and monitoring the implementation of policies. We also highlight the critical role of effective governance and equity-driven planning in progress towards sustainable, healthy, and just urban development.

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