TY - JOUR
T1 - Making post-war urban neighbourhoods healthier
T2 - involving residents’ perspectives in selecting locations for health promoting urban redesign interventions
AU - Reijneveld, Sijmen A.
AU - Koene, Marijke
AU - Tuinstra, Jolanda
AU - van der Spek, Stefan C.
AU - Broekhuis, Manda
AU - Wagenaar, Cor
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Post-war urban neighbourhoods in industrialised countries have been shown to negatively affect the lifestyles of their residents due to their design. This study aims at developing an empirical procedure to select locations to be redesigned and the determinants of health at stake in these locations, with involvement of residents’ perspectives as core issue. We addressed a post-war neighbourhood in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands. We collected data from three perspectives: spatial analyses by urban designers, interviews with experts in local health and social care (n = 11) and online questionnaires filled in by residents (n = 99). These data provided input for the selection of locations to be redesigned by a multidisciplinary team (n = 16). The procedure yielded the following types of locations (and determinants): An area adjacent to a central shopping mall (social interaction, traffic safety, physical activity), a park (experiencing green, physical activity, social safety, social interaction) and a block of low-rise row houses around a public square (social safety, social interaction, traffic safety). We developed an empirical procedure for the selection of locations and determinants to be addressed, with addressing residents’ perspectives. This procedure is potentially applicable to similar neighbourhoods internationally.
AB - Post-war urban neighbourhoods in industrialised countries have been shown to negatively affect the lifestyles of their residents due to their design. This study aims at developing an empirical procedure to select locations to be redesigned and the determinants of health at stake in these locations, with involvement of residents’ perspectives as core issue. We addressed a post-war neighbourhood in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands. We collected data from three perspectives: spatial analyses by urban designers, interviews with experts in local health and social care (n = 11) and online questionnaires filled in by residents (n = 99). These data provided input for the selection of locations to be redesigned by a multidisciplinary team (n = 16). The procedure yielded the following types of locations (and determinants): An area adjacent to a central shopping mall (social interaction, traffic safety, physical activity), a park (experiencing green, physical activity, social safety, social interaction) and a block of low-rise row houses around a public square (social safety, social interaction, traffic safety). We developed an empirical procedure for the selection of locations and determinants to be addressed, with addressing residents’ perspectives. This procedure is potentially applicable to similar neighbourhoods internationally.
KW - intervention
KW - Netherlands
KW - post-war neighbourhood
KW - urban design
KW - Urban health
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85159353161&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/23748834.2023.2197165
DO - 10.1080/23748834.2023.2197165
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159353161
SN - 2374-8834
VL - 8
SP - 82
EP - 90
JO - Cities and Health
JF - Cities and Health
IS - 1
ER -