Health impacts of urban development: key considerations
Anthony G. CaponA Oxford Health Alliance Asia-Pacific Regional Centre, The University of Sydney
B Urban Systems Program, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
C Email: acapon@med.usyd.edu.au
NSW Public Health Bulletin 18(10) 155-156 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB07087
Published: 26 September 2007
Abstract
The urban environment is an important determinant of health. Health impact assessment is a tool for systematic analysis of the health consequences of urban development and management. This paper identifies key considerations, including opportunities for physical activity, food access and local economic development. Time use by urban residents has health implications. The schedule for infrastructure development in new release areas (in particular transport, education and health infrastructure) also has health implications. Health impacts should be considered a primary outcome of urban development and management.
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