Designing Healthy Communities, the companion book to the
acclaimed public television documentary, highlights how we design
the built environment and its potential for addressing and
preventing many of the nation's devastating childhood and adult
health concerns. Dr. Richard Jackson looks at the root causes of
our malaise and highlights healthy community designs achieved by
planners, designers, and community leaders working together.
Ultimately, Dr. Jackson encourages all of us to make the kinds of
positive changes highlighted in this book. 2012 Nautilus Silver
Award Winning Title in category of "Social
Change"
"In this book Dr. Jackson inhabits the frontier between public
health and urban planning, offering us hopeful examples of
innovative transformation, and ends with a prescription for
individual action. This book is a must read for anyone who cares
about how we shape the communities and the world that shapes us."
--Will Rogers, president and CEO, The Trust for Public
Land
"While debates continue over how to design cities to promote
public health, this book highlights the profound health challenges
that face urban residents and the ways in which certain aspects of
the built environment are implicated in their etiology. Jackson
then offers up a set of compelling cases showing how local
activists are working to fight obesity, limit pollution exposure,
reduce auto-dependence, rebuild economies, and promote community
and sustainability. Every city planner and urban designer should
read these cases and use them to inform their everyday
practice."
--Jennifer Wolch, dean, College of Environmental
Design, William W. Wurster Professor, City and Regional Planning,
UC Berkeley
"Dr. Jackson has written a thoughtful text that illustrates how
and why building healthy communities is the right prescription for
America."
--Georges C. Benjamin, MD, executive director, American
Public Health Association
Publisher Companion Web site: www.josseybass.com/go/jackson
Additional media and content:
http://dhc.mediapolicycenter.org/
Autorentext
Richard J. Jackson, MD, MPH, is a pediatrician and professor
and chair of Environmental Health Sciences at the School of Public
Health at University of California, Los Angeles. He is former
California State Health Officer and for nine years was the director
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center
for Environmental Health in Atlanta.
Stacy Sinclair, EdD, is director of education for Media
Policy Center in Santa Monica, California, which produced the
documentary Designing Healthy Communities. She also is cofounder of
EdExcellence Consulting, Inc.
Klappentext
Designing Healthy Communities, the companion book to theacclaimed public television documentary, highlights how we designthe built environment and its potential for addressing andpreventing many of the nation's devastating childhood and adulthealth concerns. Dr. Richard Jackson looks at the root causes ofour malaise and highlights healthy community designs achieved byplanners, designers, and community leaders working together.Ultimately, Dr. Jackson encourages all of us to make the kinds ofpositive changes highlighted in this book. 2012 Nautilus SilverAward Winning Title in category of "SocialChange" "In this book Dr. Jackson inhabits the frontier between publichealth and urban planning, offering us hopeful examples ofinnovative transformation, and ends with a prescription forindividual action. This book is a must read for anyone who caresabout how we shape the communities and the world that shapes us."--Will Rogers, president and CEO, The Trust for PublicLand "While debates continue over how to design cities to promotepublic health, this book highlights the profound health challengesthat face urban residents and the ways in which certain aspects ofthe built environment are implicated in their etiology. Jacksonthen offers up a set of compelling cases showing how localactivists are working to fight obesity, limit pollution exposure,reduce auto-dependence, rebuild economies, and promote communityand sustainability. Every city planner and urban designer shouldread these cases and use them to inform their everydaypractice." --Jennifer Wolch, dean, College of EnvironmentalDesign, William W. Wurster Professor, City and Regional Planning,UC Berkeley "Dr. Jackson has written a thoughtful text that illustrates howand why building healthy communities is the right prescription forAmerica." --Georges C. Benjamin, MD, executive director, AmericanPublic Health Association Publisher Companion Web site: www.josseybass.com/go/jackson Additional media and content:http://dhc.mediapolicycenter.org/