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Addressing the social and environmental determinants of urban health equity: evidence for action and a research agenda.

Sharon Friel1, Marco Akerman, Trevor Hancock, Jacob Kumaresan, Michael Marmot, Thomas Melin, David Vlahov.   

Abstract

Urban living is the new reality for the majority of the world's population. Urban change is taking place in a context of other global challenges--economic globalization, climate change, financial crises, energy and food insecurity, old and emerging armed conflicts, as well as the changing patterns of communicable and noncommunicable diseases. These health and social problems, in countries with different levels of infrastructure and health system preparedness, pose significant development challenges in the 21st century. In all countries, rich and poor, the move to urban living has been both good and bad for population health, and has contributed to the unequal distribution of health both within countries (the urban-rural divide) and within cities (the rich-poor divide). In this series of papers, we demonstrate that urban planning and design and urban social conditions can be good or bad for human health and health equity depending on how they are set up. We argue that climate change mitigation and adaptation need to go hand-in-hand with efforts to achieve health equity through action in the social determinants. And we highlight how different forms of governance can shape agendas, policies, and programs in ways that are inclusive and health-promoting or perpetuate social exclusion, inequitable distribution of resources, and the inequities in health associated with that. While today we can describe many of the features of a healthy and sustainable city, and the governance and planning processes needed to achieve these ends, there is still much to learn, especially with respect to tailoring these concepts and applying them in the cities of lower- and middle-income countries. By outlining an integrated research agenda, we aim to assist researchers, policy makers, service providers, and funding bodies/donors to better support, coordinate, and undertake research that is organized around a conceptual framework that positions health, equity, and sustainability as central policy goals for urban management.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21877255      PMCID: PMC3191214          DOI: 10.1007/s11524-011-9606-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urban Health        ISSN: 1099-3460            Impact factor:   3.671


  19 in total

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2.  Social conditions and urban health inequities: realities, challenges and opportunities to transform the urban landscape through research and action.

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3.  Urban health inequities and the added pressure of climate change: an action-oriented research agenda.

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7.  Social patterning of chronic disease risk factors in a Latin American city.

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3.  Addressing the social and environmental determinants of urban health equity: evidence for action and a research agenda.

Authors:  Sharon Friel; Marco Akerman; Trevor Hancock; Jacob Kumaresan; Michael Marmot; Thomas Melin; David Vlahov
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2011-10       Impact factor: 3.671

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5.  Inequalities in Risks and Outcomes in a Health Transitioning Country: A Review of a Large National Cohort of Thai Adults.

Authors:  Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan; Sharon Friel; Sam-Ang Seubsman; Adrian C Sleigh
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6.  Implementation of Urban Health Equity Assessment and Response Tool: a Case of Matsapha, Swaziland.

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8.  'Including health in systems responsible for urban planning': a realist policy analysis research programme.

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9.  Burden of multimorbidity, socioeconomic status and use of health services across stages of life in urban areas: a cross-sectional study.

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