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Health and Happiness in the New Urban Agenda: The Central Role of Public Space

Michael W. Mehaffy

2021Sustainability22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The New Urban Agenda—the global urbanization framework agreement adopted by acclamation by all 193 countries of the United Nations—contains no fewer than eight paragraphs on the importance of public space, three of which outline its role in achieving “human health and well-being”, “attractive and liveable cities”, and “physical and mental health”. However, there is an urgent need to translate these and other quality of life aspirations contained in this landmark document into measurable targets, tools, and strategies to achieve outcomes. This paper examines the core theories that connect health and well-being to public space as reflected in the document, surveying some of the most relevant research in the field. It then analyzes the document text to identify a number of potentially useful indicators. Finally, it proposes a framework for data gathering, assessment, and iterative progress in achieving the stated goals, concluding with an overview of emerging research and practice, and proposed next steps.

Topics & Concepts

HappinessSpace (punctuation)Public healthUrbanizationField (mathematics)Public relationsPublic spaceQuality of life (healthcare)Mental healthPolitical scienceCore (optical fiber)Regional scienceSociologyData sciencePsychologyEconomic growthComputer scienceMedicineArchitectural engineeringEconomicsEngineeringPure mathematicsOperating systemTelecommunicationsLawPsychotherapistNursingMathematicsUrban Green Space and HealthNoise Effects and ManagementPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
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