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Re-Thinking the Environment, Cities, and Living Spaces for Public Health Purposes, According with the COVID-19 Lesson: The LVII Erice Charter

  • Autori: D'Alessandro, D; Rebecchi, A; Appolloni, L; Brambilla, A; Brusaferro, S; Buffoli, M; Carta, M; Casuccio, A; Coppola, L; Corazza, MV; D'Elia, R; Dell'Ovo, M; Dettori, M; Fara, GM; Ferrante, M; Giammanco, G; Gola, M; Gori, D; Lauria, A; Mosca, EI; Nagyova, I; Raffo, M; Signorelli, C; Spinato, C; Sun, TZ; Vitale, F; Capolongo, S
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2023
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/619455

Abstract

Background. Urban planning is a key tool to promote health in cities. The COVID-19 emergency accelerated several social, environmental, and digital challenges, stressing the importance of some issues regarding housing, urban mobility, green areas, and health service networks, urban health policies, and actions. These issues were the subject of an intensive residential course (the 57th) held in Erice, Sicily, in June 2021 in the "International School of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine G. D'Alessandro", and the main findings are described here. Methods. Lectures presented the topics, subsequently developed them, and argued them in parallel practical sessions using the World Cafe technique, since it is well suited for the interaction of participants and the involvement of groups. Results. The World Cafe provides new insights into how to improve the livability and health of urban spaces, and a set of strategies and actions were proposed for each topic. Discussion and Conclusions. All attendees agreed on the importance of participation in the planning processes, but also on the need for strong political support to ensure the resources needed and a full integration of health with other local policies. A multidisciplinary approach to developing systemic operational capacities and health literacy is considered pivotal to raising awareness and participation.