Reinventing Healthy Communities: Implications for Individual and Societal Well-Being
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Contemporary views of livable communities maintain that density and diversity are good for cities. Healthy communities are more pedestrian-friendly and less automobile-centric. Mixed use zoning keeps a flow of people through parks streets neighborhoods and districts which is good for business safety and tourism. Dwellings are human scale and locally-sourced food is more sustainable for the environment and healthier for individuals.But how should social institutions collaborate with those of the economic and political sectors to maximize community well-being? The United Way partnership model and the growing concern for triple-bottom-line outcomes involving financial social and environmental considerations offer a broad perspective on healthy communities.This special collection therefore employs a wide lens to examine multiple factors that characterize healthy communities including inclusiveness equity human rights and mutual assistance. Researchers from various fields including psychiatry public health sociology political science community planning economics kinesiology and social work present their findings on critical issues impacting the health of communities.
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