A salutogenic urban design framework: the case of UK local high streets and older people.
Health Promot Int
; 37(5)2022 Oct 01.
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In this article, we propose a novel conceptual framework that links health promotion and the theory of salutogenesis with key concepts commonly used in the urban design. The framework is articulated in relation to the findings of recent research on main neighbourhood commercial streets in Edinburgh (UK)local high streetsand their benefits for the well-being of older people. Salutogenesis theory and related concepts have emphasized the role that everyday environments can have in promoting people's health and well-being, through the opportunities for social interaction and access to material resources they provide. They have informed policies and programmes at city-wide level but not at the scale of streets and public spaces, which is the spatial domain of urban design. The proposed framework establishes the links for a design-oriented salutogenic approach to the built environment and suggests a range of interventions in local high streets that can benefit an ageing population.
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Sentido de Coherencia
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Qualitative_research
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Aged
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Humans
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Europa
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Health Promot Int
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2022
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