Barriers to integration of health and equity into urban design policies in Regina, Saskatchewan

dc.contributor.authorMahani, Akram
dc.contributor.authorLyeo, Joonsoo Sean
dc.contributor.authorFung, Agnes
dc.contributor.authorHusack, Kelly
dc.contributor.authorMuhajarine, Nazeem
dc.contributor.authorDiener, Tania
dc.contributor.authorBrown, Chelsea
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-08T23:37:47Z
dc.date.available2024-12-08T23:37:47Z
dc.date.issued2024-12-06
dc.description.abstractAlthough there is extensive literature on the impact of urban design on health, little is known about the barriers to integrating health into urban design policies. As cities increasingly lead efforts to improve health equity and population health, understanding the perspectives and experiences of municipal actors on health and equity is essential. To address this gap, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 30 stakeholders engaged with urban design policy- and decision-making at the City of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. We analysed our data using a qualitative thematic framework. Our research uncovered a lack of shared understanding of health among municipal actors. Interviewees identified several barriers to integrating health and equity in urban design policies, including inaccessibility of evidence; insufficient resourcing; fragmented governance structure; limited legal power of local governments in Canada; a deeply ingrained culture of individualism and lack of representation. Our findings underscore the importance of adopting an integrated and holistic approach for healthy and equitable urban design. As urbanization continues to bring a greater share of the world’s population into urban areas, it is crucial to understand how municipal governance can foster environments that promote residents’ well-being.
dc.description.sponsorshipSHRF
dc.identifier.citationMahani, A., Lyeo, J.S., Fung, A., Husack, K., Muhajarine, N., Diener, T., et al. (2024). Barriers to integration of health and equity into urban design policies in Regina, Saskatchewan. Health promotion international, 39, daae184.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daae184
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10294/16574
dc.titleBarriers to integration of health and equity into urban design policies in Regina, Saskatchewan

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