At the end of the day, it is Council's decision: Integration of health and equity into urban design and urban planning decisions and policies in Regina Saskatchewan

Akram Mahani, Joonsoo Sean Lyeo, Agnes Fung, Kelly Husack, Nazeem Muhajarine, Tania Diener, Chelsea Brown
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While there is a wealth of literature on the impact of urban design on health, our understanding of the factors that influence integration of health into urban design is limited. With the growing recognition of cities playing a leading role in enhancing health equity and population health outcomes, it becomes crucial to examine the perspectives and experiences of municipal actors concerning health and equity. To address this gap, we interviewed 30 stakeholders engaged with urban design policy- and decision-making at the City of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. Our research uncovered a lack of shared understanding of health among municipal actors. From our findings, we identified several factors that serve as either facilitators or barriers to integrating health and equity in urban design policies. This case study enhances our understanding of these factors and provide recommendations for developing healthy urban design policies. Our findings underscore the importance of adopting an integrated and holistic approach for healthy and equitable urban design. As urbanisation continues to bring a greater share of the world population into urban areas, it becomes imperative to deepen our understanding of how municipal governance can be leveraged to create environments conducive to the well-being of their residents.
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在一天结束时,这是理事会的决定:将健康和公平纳入里贾纳萨斯喀彻温省的城市设计和城市规划决策和政策
虽然关于城市设计对健康的影响有大量的文献,但我们对影响健康融入城市设计的因素的理解有限。随着人们日益认识到城市在促进卫生公平和人口健康成果方面发挥着主导作用,研究市政行为体在卫生和公平方面的观点和经验变得至关重要。为了解决这一差距,我们采访了30位参与加拿大萨斯喀彻温省里贾纳市城市设计政策和决策的利益相关者。我们的研究发现,市政行为者对健康缺乏共同的理解。根据我们的研究结果,我们确定了几个因素,这些因素可以促进或阻碍将健康和公平纳入城市设计政策。本案例研究增强了我们对这些因素的理解,并为制定健康的城市设计政策提供了建议。我们的研究结果强调了采用综合和整体方法进行健康和公平的城市设计的重要性。随着城市化继续将世界上更大比例的人口带入城市地区,我们有必要加深对如何利用城市治理来创造有利于居民福祉的环境的理解。
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