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Using Planning Data to Monitor the Health of Communities - The Healthy Development: Monitoring and Mapping Project

机译:使用规划数据监视社区的健康-健康发展:监视和制图项目

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IntroductionThe impact of the built environment on health and chronic disease outcomes is increasingly being recognized. As Public Health develops interventions to transform the health-promoting potential of built environments, effective monitoring and evaluation will require the creation and baseline measurement of key health-promoting urban elements. Objectives and ApproachThe Healthy Development Monitoring Project aims to assess health-promoting aspects of the existing built environment across the Region of Peel, a large region of 1.382 million people in Southern Ontario comprised of three local municipalities (the Cities of Mississauga, Brampton and Town of Caledon). Project objectives include: Produce evidence-informed indicators to measure health-promoting built form elements at a neighbourhood-scale across the region Produce a GIS-based visualization that incorporates these indicators into a single model to measure their combined impact on the built form Reproduce these indicators over time to monitor for changes in Peel’s built form ResultsThe resulting Healthy Development Monitoring Map (HDMM) is an interactive online mapping tool that includes twenty built form indicators characterizing the region’s built environment, including: density, service proximity, land use mix, street connectivity, streetscape characteristics and efficient parking. These indicators were created through extensive cross-sectoral collaboration with regional and municipal staff in land-use and policy planning, transportation, internal data centers and academic institutions. This collaborative approach enabled the linking of data sets from land-use planning, urban design and transportation to allow the health-promoting potential of existing built environment conditions to be objectively described. The HDMM demonstrates considerable progress in producing precise, neighbourhood-level built environment indicators at a regional scale by integrating census and local data into a comprehensive set of empirically-derived measures. Conclusion/ImplicationsThe HDMM is a novel approach to quantifying a social determinant of health through collaborative data acquisition and analysis. The HDMM benefits public health, planning and non-governmental decision-makers by creating a holistic presentation of key infrastructure and design elements that contribute to healthier urban environments.
机译:引言人们日益认识到建筑环境对健康和慢性疾病后果的影响。随着公共卫生部门开发干预措施以改变建筑环境的健康促进潜力,有效的监视和评估将需要创建关键健康促进城市要素并对其进行基线测量。目标和方法健康发展监测项目旨在评估整个Peel地区现有建筑环境对健康的促进作用.Peel地区是安大略省南部的13.82百万人口的大区域,由三个地方市(密西沙加,布兰普顿市和卡利登)。项目目标包括:生成有证据依据的指标,以在整个地区的邻里范围内测量可促进健康的建筑模板元素;生成基于GIS的可视化工具,将这些指标整合到一个模型中,以衡量其对建筑模板的综合影响。随时间推移监测指标以监测Peel建筑形态的变化结果生成的健康发展监测地图(HDMM)是一种交互式在线制图工具,其中包括二十个建筑形态指标,这些指标表征了该地区的建筑环境,包括:密度,服务邻近度,土地利用结构,街道连通性,街景特征和高效停车位。这些指标是通过与地区和市政工作人员在土地使用和政策规划,交通运输,内部数据中心和学术机构中广泛的跨部门合作而创建的。这种协作方法使从土地利用规划,城市设计和运输来的数据集得以链接,从而可以客观地描述现有建筑环境条件对健康的促进潜力。 HDMM通过将人口普查和本地数据整合到一套全面的基于经验的措施中,展示了在区域规模上生成精确的,邻里级别的建筑环境指标方面取得的巨大进步。结论/含义HDMM是一种通过协作数据获取和分析来量化健康的社会决定因素的新颖方法。 HDMM通过创建有助于改善健康城市环境的关键基础设施和设计元素的整体展示,使公共卫生,规划和非政府决策者受益。

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