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- W2588944903 abstract "Where we live in cities plays a big role in how we feel: living in luxury, gated neighborhoods versus living in squalor can greatly enhance our quality of life and happiness. Yet not enough is known about which features of the built and natural environment – as well as the interpersonal relationships that exist within those environments – influence individual and societal well-being. Further still, the evidence is unclear as to what urban decision-makers practically can do to plan, design, develop, and manage neighborhoods to improve well-being. This chapter begins by defining key terms and then outlining some of the important relationships between neighborhoods and well-being, using a framework developed for the Foresight Mental Capital and Wellbeing Project. Next, the authors reflect on the evidence and discuss future interventions for neighborhoods and what decision-makers may need to help them make more informed decisions in the future. The chapter ends with a look into the future of urban neighborhoods and the role of urban stakeholders (e.g., local authorities, local businesses, residents) in developing tools for well-being." @default.
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