By Mahbub Rashid
A groundbreaking look at the complex relationship between the built environment and population health in small-town America.
The links between urban settings and health issues are well established, but the built environments of smaller cities and towns also play a crucial role in population well-being. In this book, Mahbub Rashid―who employs innovative spatial and social network analysis techniques to examine the impact of built form and space on people’s behavior, psychology, society, and culture―uses extensive spatial, demographic, and health data to study the crucial role of the built environment in small Kansas cities. The first book of its kind, Built Environment and Population Health in Small-Town America sheds light on the critical factors shaping the well-being of these communities and provides valuable insights for building healthier futures.
Product Details
Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press (March 12, 2024)
Language : English
Hardcover : 464 pages
ISBN-10 : 1421447991
ISBN-13 : 978-1421447995

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