Resistant Cities: Urban Planning as Means for Pandemic Prevention
Description of the granted funding
Despite many previous and recent pandemic outbreaks in urban areas and rapid global urbanization, consideration of infectious disease prevention in urban planning has largely been neglected. The ResCUE project explores the role of urban living environments and the potential of urban planning in anticipation and prevention of infectious diseases and thus pandemic outbreaks. The project combines expertise from the fields of environmental research, environmental health, history, information studies, public health, and urban planning. The project engages citizens, SMEs, planners and health professionals, cross-sectional institutions, and decision makers. The widely applicable results provide new scientific knowledge of the linkages between urban living environments and health, deepen societal understanding of the linkages, develop tools and methods for resistant urban planning, and encourage cross-sectoral discussions and integrative policies between urban planning and health sectors.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2024
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Strategic Research Funding
Other information
Funding decision number
345221
Fields of science
Architecture
Research fields
Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
Themes
Pandemiat yhteiskunnallisena haasteena
Identified topics
urban development, cities