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THE GROUNDBREAKING, FORMATIVE WORK IN SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY - NOW
UPDATED FOR A NEW GENERATION OF RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN PUBLIC
HEALTH In 2003, Neighborhoods and Health codified the idea that a
neighborhood's social and physical makeup can influence the health
of people who live in it. More than a decade later, with the
relationship between place and health firmly entrenched at the
center of how we understand public health (and as its own
scientific discipline, spatial epidemiology), this second edition
of the landmark text offers another giant leap forward for the
field. Offering both a synthesis of the essential research and a
practical overview of the methods used to garner it, the second
edition of Neighborhoods and Health is the essential guide to
understanding this core component of contemporary population health
- both the journey to date and what's next.
Today, we know cities as shared spaces with the potential to both
threaten and promote human health: while urban areas are known to
amplify the transmission of epidemics like Ebola, urban residency
is also associated with longer, healthier lives. Modern cities
encompass a wide ecology of infrastructures, institutions and
services that impact health, from access to improved sanitation and
early childhood education to the design of buildings and
transportation systems. So how has this centuries-long
transformation in human settlement affected the mindset surrounding
public health research and practice? Urban Public Health is an
interdisciplinary collaboration from experts across the globe that
approaches the issue of urban health research from a uniquely
public health orientation. The carefully crafted and thoughtful
chapters in this volume grapple with the complexity of the urban
setting as a physical and social space while also providing an
abundance of global and local examples of current urban health
practices. Urban Public Health is divided into four pragmatic
sections which cover core conceptual models of public health and
their inequities, methods of urban health research assessment,
methods of urban health research analysis and explanation, and
ultimately, opportunities for urban health research to inform
action through partnership and collaboration, including those which
elevate community voices and capacities. An accessible guide for
both students and researchers alike, Urban Public Health shines a
light on how to understand, measure and change the urban setting so
that cities grow, people thrive, and no one is left behind.
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