The effects of planned urban development on the comfort of healthy urban living

M. Selim
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The objective of this study is to examine and identify the factors that may contribute to increase the comfort of healthy urban living. Currently, most of the mega cities are facing tremendous problems, such as traffic congestion, air pollution, narrow streets, Shanti-towns and slums, and open sewer. Many homeless people are trying to save themselves in temporary tents and shacks without proper amenities of life. This study attempts to address these issues and focuses on finding feasible and acceptable solutions for increasing the comfort of healthy urban living for all urban dwellers. The major findings of this study suggest that planned urban development is the key to increase in the comfort of healthy urban living. This study is conceptual in nature. However, the theoretical model suggests that building straight and wide roads and highways, constructing healthy urban residences, establishing efficient, fast and comfortable urban transportation, building wide open urban parks, high quality academic and training institutions, state of the art health care delivery system including high quality hospitals, building physical exercise and sports facilities in urban areas, establishing renewable energy sources for securing continuous and permanent energy supply and protecting heritage, culture and historical monuments and art-effects may contribute greatly to enrich and increase the comfort of healthy urban living. This study is one of the latest attempts to emphasis the need for planned urban development which is expected to increase the comfort of healthy urban living. This study will be immensely useful to urban planners, governments, municipalities, policy makers, research scholars, NGOs, and academicians across the globe.
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规划城市发展对健康城市生活舒适度的影响
本研究的目的是检查和确定可能有助于提高健康城市生活舒适度的因素。目前,大多数特大城市都面临着交通拥堵、空气污染、街道狭窄、棚户区和露天下水道等巨大问题。许多无家可归的人试图在没有适当生活设施的临时帐篷和棚屋里自救。本研究试图解决这些问题,并着重于寻找可行和可接受的解决方案,以增加所有城市居民健康城市生活的舒适度。本研究的主要结果表明,有计划的城市发展是提高健康城市生活舒适度的关键。这项研究本质上是概念性的。然而,理论模型建议建设笔直宽阔的道路和高速公路,建设健康的城市住宅,建立高效、快速和舒适的城市交通,建设开阔的城市公园,高质量的学术和培训机构,包括高质量医院在内的最先进的医疗服务体系,在城市地区建设体育锻炼设施,建立可再生能源,以确保持续和永久的能源供应,并保护遗产、文化和历史遗迹以及艺术效果,可大大有助于丰富和提高健康城市生活的舒适度。这项研究是强调有计划的城市发展的必要性的最新尝试之一,预计城市发展将增加健康城市生活的舒适度。这项研究将对全球的城市规划者、政府、市政当局、政策制定者、研究学者、非政府组织和学者非常有用。
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