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Author (up) Frumkin, Howard
Title Healthy Places : exploring the evidence Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication American journal of public health : official journal of the American Public Health Association Abbreviated Journal
Volume 93 Issue 9; 09/2003 Pages 1451-1456
Keywords public health; public area; psychology
Abstract “Sense of place” is a widely discussed concept in fields as diverse as geography, environmental psychology, and art, but it has little traction in the field of public health. The health impact of place includes physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and aesthetic outcomes. In this article, the author introduces sense of place as a public health construct. While many recommendations for “good places” are available, few are based on empirical evidence, and thus they are incompatible with current public health practice. Evidencebased recommendations for healthy place making could have important public health implications. Four aspects of the built environment, at different spatial scales – nature contact, buildings, public spaces, and urban form – are identified as offering promising opportunities for public health research, and potential research agendas for each are discussed.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0090-0036 (Print); 1541-0048 (Electronic) ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
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Call Number 50-00798 Serial 59667
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