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The shared history of public health and planning in New Zealand: A different colonial experience

机译:新西兰公共卫生和计划的共享历史:不同的殖民经历

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Historically, public health shared common concerns with town planning, as both sought to create healthy living environments. This article explores how the relationship between the two areas developed and changed in New Zealand and how this experience reflects New Zealand's colonial status and history and its bicultural character. It explores Maori experience of both areas in the period from 1840 to 1990 including how Maori concerns and interests were addressed and influenced public health and planning. The experience of Maori in these areas is also considered in terms of some of the experiences of First Nation people in Australia and Canada. It concludes that the shared history of planning and public health was not sustained beyond the 1940s. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:从历史上看,公共卫生与城镇规划有着共同的关注点,因为两者都试图创造健康的生活环境。本文探讨了新西兰这两个地区之间的关系如何发展和变化,以及这种经历如何反映出新西兰的殖民地位和历史及其双重文化特征。它探讨了毛利人在1840年至1990年这两个领域的经历,包括毛利人的关切和利益如何得到解决以及如何影响公共卫生和规划。还从澳大利亚和加拿大的原住民的一些经验来考虑毛利人在这些领域的经验。结论是,规划和公共卫生的共同历史并没有持续到1940年代。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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