Thursday 18 August 2016

Building better mental health in cities from the ground up

Building better mental health in cities from the ground up Creating green spaces and better connections between people are just two of the ways urban planners can improve mental health

The frenetic, isolating nature of city life can be a day-to-day struggle for millions of people. An environmental cocktail of densely packed streets and homes, cramped and lengthy commutes and noise pollution as well as significant pockets of poverty and deprivation can take their toll. As a result, mental ill health and urban life are inextricably linked.

With urban areas expected to house two-thirds of the world’s population by 2050 and some cities, such as in China, undergoing unprecedented expansion, the relationship between urban environments and mental health – and what to do about it – is rapidly coming to the fore. Continue reading... The Guardian

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