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Improving the health of Australians by applying evidence from behavioural epidemiology to urban design projects

conference contribution
posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Beau BezaBeau Beza, Jenny VeitchJenny Veitch, F Hanson
Rapid urban population growth in Australia requires an expansion of supporting hard and soft infrastructure. In the State of Victoria, directing this growth are a number of urban design and planning mechanisms that provide a ‘blueprint for development and investment’. Although topics revolving around physical health are present in these and other planning related documents, largely absent from this literature are ‘tools’ to assist decision makers in determining whether or not an urban setting supports physical health and provides opportunities for physical activity. Insufficient physical activity is a risk factor contributing to Australia’s growing and significant burden of chronic disease including cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and overweight/obesity. The potential of the built environment to influence population-level physical activity is well recognised. A key element in Victoria’s planning framework that can help address these health concerns is the provision and redevelopment of open space(s) in urban areas that provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to engage in physical activity. However, in the realisation of these settings, evidence informing the design of urban open space(s) that promote opportunities for physical activity is needed to produce evidence based decision making. Using the three geo-spatial visioning layers embedded in Victoria’s planning framework (i.e. Growth Area Framework Plans, Precinct Structure Plans and Planning Permits) as positioning instruments, this paper merges the fields of behavioural epidemiology and urban design to: i) provide a brief overview of current research relating to design of open space to optimise usage and physical activity, ii) consider what type of evidence relating to features of open space is needed to help inform decision makers, iii) consider the methods and procedures practitioners may use to incorporate evidence in to their planning, and iv) discuss the geo-spatial development level that the respective data can best assist decision making to achieve positive gains in physical health.

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Event

Urban Design. International Conference (8th : 2015 : Brisbane, Qld.)

Pagination

1 - 18

Publisher

Association for Sustainability in Business

Location

Brisbane, Qld.

Place of publication

Nerang, Qld.

Start date

2015-11-16

End date

2015-11-18

ISBN-13

9781922232359

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication; E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2015, Association for Sustainability in Business

Editor/Contributor(s)

B Beza, D Jones

Title of proceedings

Urban Design 2015: Empowering Change: Transformative Innovations and Projects : Proceedings of the 8th International Urban Design Conference

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