Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community

The study investigates how the presence of green infrastructure network enhances urban residents’ physical health. The study reviews the literature related to green infrastructure benefits to physical health of urban individuals. In addition, it investigates the relationships of green infrastructure...

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Main Authors: Mansor, Mazlina, Said, Ismail
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/1/green_infrastructure_as_green.pdf
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description The study investigates how the presence of green infrastructure network enhances urban residents’ physical health. The study reviews the literature related to green infrastructure benefits to physical health of urban individuals. In addition, it investigates the relationships of green infrastructure experience to physical health and well-being via a case study exploration on residents in Taiping, a small town in Central Peninsular Malaysia. Green infrastructure network is a composite of open space and greenery that is linked by walkways, streets and waterways around and between urban areas at all spatial scales. It is found that an accumulated literature review especially from the western world has produced a considerable amount of evidences on benefits of greenery and nature to health. Hence, this paper discusses the findings from various researches on the benefits of green infrastructure to physical health of urban residents. The paper also elaborates the results on green infrastructure experience and interaction derived from a survey (n=335) of residents in Taiping. Findings show that, regardless of ages, residents frequently visited the green infrastructure in the town. Effects from the existence of various types of green infrastructure in the town promote frequent visitation and participation in active recreation. The relationship suggests that the green spaces allow residents to experience active and leisure activities, which in turn afforded healthy feeling and wellness for residents. The findings implicates that the existence of green infrastructure network are essential in an urban fabric that may foster active living. Thus, as aspired by the Malaysian government, green infrastructure is a significant health promotion agenda that is seen as a way to improve healthy living in a community
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spelling iium-250892021-07-17T16:57:18Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/ Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community Mansor, Mazlina Said, Ismail TH845 Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings The study investigates how the presence of green infrastructure network enhances urban residents’ physical health. The study reviews the literature related to green infrastructure benefits to physical health of urban individuals. In addition, it investigates the relationships of green infrastructure experience to physical health and well-being via a case study exploration on residents in Taiping, a small town in Central Peninsular Malaysia. Green infrastructure network is a composite of open space and greenery that is linked by walkways, streets and waterways around and between urban areas at all spatial scales. It is found that an accumulated literature review especially from the western world has produced a considerable amount of evidences on benefits of greenery and nature to health. Hence, this paper discusses the findings from various researches on the benefits of green infrastructure to physical health of urban residents. The paper also elaborates the results on green infrastructure experience and interaction derived from a survey (n=335) of residents in Taiping. Findings show that, regardless of ages, residents frequently visited the green infrastructure in the town. Effects from the existence of various types of green infrastructure in the town promote frequent visitation and participation in active recreation. The relationship suggests that the green spaces allow residents to experience active and leisure activities, which in turn afforded healthy feeling and wellness for residents. The findings implicates that the existence of green infrastructure network are essential in an urban fabric that may foster active living. Thus, as aspired by the Malaysian government, green infrastructure is a significant health promotion agenda that is seen as a way to improve healthy living in a community 2012-06 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/1/green_infrastructure_as_green.pdf Mansor, Mazlina and Said, Ismail (2012) Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community. In: International Conference on Islamic Built Environment, 28 - 29 March 2012, Universitas Islam Bandung. (Unpublished) http://www.epublication.fab.utm.my/id/eprint/303
spellingShingle TH845 Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings
Mansor, Mazlina
Said, Ismail
Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
title Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
title_full Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
title_fullStr Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
title_full_unstemmed Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
title_short Green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
title_sort green infrastructure as green health promotion agenda for urban community
topic TH845 Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/25089/1/green_infrastructure_as_green.pdf