Abstract

The Theme Track explores the intersection of design and urban health, aiming to create healthier, more liveable cities for all. This track welcomes design researchers, practitioners, passionate about addressing the complex health challenges faced by urban populations. We invite researchers to share their insights, case studies, and best practices, promoting the exchange of knowledge and fostering the creation of healthier urban environments. Key Areas: Healthy Urban Spaces: Creating inclusive and sustainable public spaces that promote physical activity, social interaction, and well-being. Designing resilient, efficient, and responsive healthcare systems and facilities in urban contexts. Also, exploring the role of design in local policy. Health Equity and Participatory Design: Addressing health disparities and promoting equitable access to healthcare services, places, information and resources in urban areas. Engaging communities and stakeholders in the design process to develop user-centered health solutions and interventions. Explore how does design help communities to understand and to shape change in their urban environments. Digital Cities for Health: Exploring the role of technology, data analytics, and IoT in improving health outcomes and urban health management. Looking at the role and impact of the latest advancements in artificial intelligence in building more regenerative cities. More-than-human Cities: exploring the role of animals and nature (green and blue spaces) in enhancing the health and wellbeing for all. Join us in this dynamic Theme Track as we shape the future of urban health through innovative design research. Together, let's create healthier, happier cities for all!

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health, wellbeing, cities, urban

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Liveable Cities: Reimagining Design for Healthy Cities and Communities

The Theme Track explores the intersection of design and urban health, aiming to create healthier, more liveable cities for all. This track welcomes design researchers, practitioners, passionate about addressing the complex health challenges faced by urban populations. We invite researchers to share their insights, case studies, and best practices, promoting the exchange of knowledge and fostering the creation of healthier urban environments. Key Areas: Healthy Urban Spaces: Creating inclusive and sustainable public spaces that promote physical activity, social interaction, and well-being. Designing resilient, efficient, and responsive healthcare systems and facilities in urban contexts. Also, exploring the role of design in local policy. Health Equity and Participatory Design: Addressing health disparities and promoting equitable access to healthcare services, places, information and resources in urban areas. Engaging communities and stakeholders in the design process to develop user-centered health solutions and interventions. Explore how does design help communities to understand and to shape change in their urban environments. Digital Cities for Health: Exploring the role of technology, data analytics, and IoT in improving health outcomes and urban health management. Looking at the role and impact of the latest advancements in artificial intelligence in building more regenerative cities. More-than-human Cities: exploring the role of animals and nature (green and blue spaces) in enhancing the health and wellbeing for all. Join us in this dynamic Theme Track as we shape the future of urban health through innovative design research. Together, let's create healthier, happier cities for all!

 

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