Healthy Landscapes: Theory and Design Approaches to Promote Health in Urban Communities

This book responds to the need for a comprehensive and detailed theoretical framework and systemic design guidelines to improve mental, physical, and social health in urban environments.

Although rapid urban development has created enormous economic and social value, it has also brought problems which have posed serious threats to the health of urban residents. Healthy Landscapes begins by reviewing practical experience, as well as theoretical and scientific evidence, from several related disciplines from around the world. This is used to construct a provisional framework consisting of ten theoretical pathways for the environment to promote mental, physical, and social health: relieving mental stress; restoring direct attention; promoting environmental preference; promoting sublime and transcendent perceptions; promoting active lifestyles; preventing the spread of infectious diseases; promoting ecological services; enhancing social support; promoting the sense of belonging; and improving the sense of security. From these ten theoretical pathways, the authors go on to identify thirty-six critical environmental characteristics for creating healthy communities, which are used to inform the design guidelines they go on to apply to community environment scenarios.

This book will be an invaluable resource for students of landscape architectural design, architecture, and urban design. It will also be an essential tool for design professionals and urban administrators who want a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental theories of healthy communities with design guidelines supported by scientific evidence.

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Healthy Landscapes: Theory and Design Approaches to Promote Health in Urban Communities

This book responds to the need for a comprehensive and detailed theoretical framework and systemic design guidelines to improve mental, physical, and social health in urban environments.

Although rapid urban development has created enormous economic and social value, it has also brought problems which have posed serious threats to the health of urban residents. Healthy Landscapes begins by reviewing practical experience, as well as theoretical and scientific evidence, from several related disciplines from around the world. This is used to construct a provisional framework consisting of ten theoretical pathways for the environment to promote mental, physical, and social health: relieving mental stress; restoring direct attention; promoting environmental preference; promoting sublime and transcendent perceptions; promoting active lifestyles; preventing the spread of infectious diseases; promoting ecological services; enhancing social support; promoting the sense of belonging; and improving the sense of security. From these ten theoretical pathways, the authors go on to identify thirty-six critical environmental characteristics for creating healthy communities, which are used to inform the design guidelines they go on to apply to community environment scenarios.

This book will be an invaluable resource for students of landscape architectural design, architecture, and urban design. It will also be an essential tool for design professionals and urban administrators who want a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental theories of healthy communities with design guidelines supported by scientific evidence.

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Healthy Landscapes: Theory and Design Approaches to Promote Health in Urban Communities

Healthy Landscapes: Theory and Design Approaches to Promote Health in Urban Communities

Healthy Landscapes: Theory and Design Approaches to Promote Health in Urban Communities

Healthy Landscapes: Theory and Design Approaches to Promote Health in Urban Communities

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This book responds to the need for a comprehensive and detailed theoretical framework and systemic design guidelines to improve mental, physical, and social health in urban environments.

Although rapid urban development has created enormous economic and social value, it has also brought problems which have posed serious threats to the health of urban residents. Healthy Landscapes begins by reviewing practical experience, as well as theoretical and scientific evidence, from several related disciplines from around the world. This is used to construct a provisional framework consisting of ten theoretical pathways for the environment to promote mental, physical, and social health: relieving mental stress; restoring direct attention; promoting environmental preference; promoting sublime and transcendent perceptions; promoting active lifestyles; preventing the spread of infectious diseases; promoting ecological services; enhancing social support; promoting the sense of belonging; and improving the sense of security. From these ten theoretical pathways, the authors go on to identify thirty-six critical environmental characteristics for creating healthy communities, which are used to inform the design guidelines they go on to apply to community environment scenarios.

This book will be an invaluable resource for students of landscape architectural design, architecture, and urban design. It will also be an essential tool for design professionals and urban administrators who want a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental theories of healthy communities with design guidelines supported by scientific evidence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040396322
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 382

About the Author

Bin Jiang is an Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture and the founding director of the Urban Environments & Human Health Lab at the University of Hong Kong.

Lan Luo is Post-doctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Architecture and a Senior Research Project Manager in Urban Environments and Human Health Lab at the University of Hong Kong

Xueming Liu is the Lab manager in the Urban Environment and Human Health (UEHH lab), at the University of Hong Kong

Table of Contents

Foreword by Prof. William C. Sullivan Foreword by Prof. Kongjian Yu Preface Part Ⅰ Theoretical framework with pathways and key landscape design principles to promote health in urban communities 1. Introduction of the book: Background, challenges, and solutions 2. Mental health: Theoretical framework with pathways and key landscape design principles 3. Physical health: Theoretical framework with pathways and key landscape design principles 4. Social health: Theoretical framework with pathways and key landscape design principles 5. Behavioral health: Theoretical framework with pathways and key landscape design principles 6. Ecosystem health: Theoretical framework with pathways and key landscape design principles Part I Summary Part Ⅱ Systematic landscape design guidelines and detailed strategies to promote health in urban communities 7. General plan for healthy landscapes 8. Main entrance landscapes 9. Central courtyard landscapes 10. Recreational fitness trail landscapes 11. Senior center landscapes 12. Exercises and sports complex landscapes 13. Community center landscapes 14. Landscapes in the natural playground 15. Sensory garden landscapes 16. Swimming and water recreation space landscapes 17. Sublime landscapes

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