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Creating active urban environments: insights from expert interviews

Loes van Renswouw, Carine Lallemand, Pieter van Wesemael, Steven Vos

2022Cities & Health15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urban planning and design offer opportunities to nudge people towards more active behavior. This is a popular topic among urbanists and health professionals, with several guidelines and best practices already developed. However, a gap exists between theory and practice and the complex realization process of such active environments is rarely documented. In this study, we investigated the process of designing, implementing, and evaluating active urban environments through semi-structured interviews with 11 European practitioner experts in the field of active environment design and development. We additionally analyzed 51 examples of active environments they provided. We discuss definitions of active environments and their added value to encourage active behavior and provide an overview of the spectrum of design strategies, elements and boundaries used to create them. We also describe typical steps in the design and realization process, including types of stakeholders, main gaps, and points of friction in this practice.

Topics & Concepts

Process (computing)Realization (probability)Best practiceUrban planningProcess managementValue (mathematics)Computer scienceField (mathematics)Knowledge managementArchitectural engineeringManagement scienceEngineeringCivil engineeringPolitical scienceMathematicsLawOperating systemStatisticsMachine learningPure mathematicsUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Transport and AccessibilityInnovative Human-Technology Interaction