Actions on urban health enhancement in the Arctic: Salutogenic Planning concept
The prevailing paradigm of environmental health research has emphazised pathogenesis and disease prevention, instead of salutogenic mechanisms of health promotion. Looking at the historical background of the interconnections between public health and urban planning since the 19th century, it can be...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/45387 2024-11-03T14:53:06+00:00 Actions on urban health enhancement in the Arctic: Salutogenic Planning concept Rönkkö, Emilia Tuulikki 2014-10-23 application/pdf https://journal.fi/atut/article/view/45387 eng eng Oulu School of Architecture, University of Oulu https://journal.fi/atut/article/view/45387/13943 https://journal.fi/atut/article/view/45387 Copyright (c) 2014 Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research in Finland 2014 Proceedings of the Annual Architectural Research Symposium in Finland; Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research 2014; 134-147 Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research in Finland 2014; Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research 2014; 134-147 Healthy urban planning salutogenic planning concept northern settlements sustainability info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 fttsvojs 2024-10-08T15:05:44Z The prevailing paradigm of environmental health research has emphazised pathogenesis and disease prevention, instead of salutogenic mechanisms of health promotion. Looking at the historical background of the interconnections between public health and urban planning since the 19th century, it can be concluded that the practical measures of environmental health concerns have been underpinned by preventive medicine and probabilities of exposure, focusing on screening health risks and fighting epidemics in urban areas. The only major difference today is that the newly emerged healthy urban planning initiatives are triggered by the global epidemics of non-commutable diseases caused by lifestyle and dietary factors. While many of the recent healthy urban planning initiatives and academic studies have originated from the USA or in the institutional sphere of the World Health Organization, the aim of this article is to add a new dimension to this discussion. The article explicates in detail the environmental mechanisms affecting healthiness and elaborates theoretical perspectives and principles of salutogenic planning. The salutogenic model for health promotion is founded on the theoretical basis developed by sociologist Aaron Antonovsky (1996). He has suggested, that the mechanisms generating health and wellbeing are firmly linked to the general resistance recourses and sense of coherense of individuals and societies. The article suggest that understanding better the salutogenesis of healthy communities, possibilities could open to study their adaptation capacity within the transformation processes of the changing North. Shortcomings in the scientific evidence on how to build healthier environments are demonstrated – and noted that clear examples on healthy planning practices in cold climate are missing.1 Holistic approaches are required, which pay attention to the large number of environmental aspects related to individual and population health and wellbeing in the Arctic areas while seeking sustainable planning ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Arctic |
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The prevailing paradigm of environmental health research has emphazised pathogenesis and disease prevention, instead of salutogenic mechanisms of health promotion. Looking at the historical background of the interconnections between public health and urban planning since the 19th century, it can be concluded that the practical measures of environmental health concerns have been underpinned by preventive medicine and probabilities of exposure, focusing on screening health risks and fighting epidemics in urban areas. The only major difference today is that the newly emerged healthy urban planning initiatives are triggered by the global epidemics of non-commutable diseases caused by lifestyle and dietary factors. While many of the recent healthy urban planning initiatives and academic studies have originated from the USA or in the institutional sphere of the World Health Organization, the aim of this article is to add a new dimension to this discussion. The article explicates in detail the environmental mechanisms affecting healthiness and elaborates theoretical perspectives and principles of salutogenic planning. The salutogenic model for health promotion is founded on the theoretical basis developed by sociologist Aaron Antonovsky (1996). He has suggested, that the mechanisms generating health and wellbeing are firmly linked to the general resistance recourses and sense of coherense of individuals and societies. The article suggest that understanding better the salutogenesis of healthy communities, possibilities could open to study their adaptation capacity within the transformation processes of the changing North. Shortcomings in the scientific evidence on how to build healthier environments are demonstrated – and noted that clear examples on healthy planning practices in cold climate are missing.1 Holistic approaches are required, which pay attention to the large number of environmental aspects related to individual and population health and wellbeing in the Arctic areas while seeking sustainable planning ... |
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Actions on urban health enhancement in the Arctic: Salutogenic Planning concept |
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Oulu School of Architecture, University of Oulu |
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Proceedings of the Annual Architectural Research Symposium in Finland; Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research 2014; 134-147 Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research in Finland 2014; Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Architectural Research 2014; 134-147 |
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