Resources - Planning 4 Healthy Florida
15672
page-template-default,page,page-id-15672,page-parent,page-child,parent-pageid-14869,qode-quick-links-1.0,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,side_area_uncovered_from_content,qode-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,qode-theme-ver-13.9,qode-theme-bridge,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-5.4.7,vc_responsive

Resources

Whether you’re a planner or public health professional, these resources will guide you in creating healthy communities. Florida’s diverse and ever-changing population require adaptable solutions; whether for elderly or young, metropolitan or rural, and beyond, the ability to tailor solutions for an array of issues and areas is necessary for ensuring sustainable health.

Planning 101 for Health Professionals

 

State Organizations + Associations 

 

National Organizations + Associations 

 

Essays & Overviews

 

Reports & Surveys

Public Health 101 for Planners

 

What is Public Health? And What are its Concepts?

 

State Organizations

 

National + International Resources Resources

 

Public Health Opportunities 

Healthy Communities

 

Associations & Organizations

 

How-to’s & Instruction Manuals 

 

General Information & Resources

Healthy Plans & Best Practices

American Planning Association 

 

CDC

 

Community and Health Plans

 

Toolkits & Resources

Outreach and Information Sharing

 

Rural Communities

 

Books 

Healthy City Planning: From Neighbourhood to National Health Equity (Corburn): Looks at the history and current status of urban public health through various frames and case studies

Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of Urban Planning (Corburn): Presents healthy community frameworks and examples of collaborative efforts in a number of cities

Making Healthy Places: Designing and Building for Health, Well-being, and Sustainability (Dannenberg, et al., editors): Focuses on the built environment and design, and their effects on communities

Cities and the Health of the Public (Freudenberg, et al., editors.): Compendium of essays which focus on urban living and health (both historical and contemporary), mainly in the U.S.

Urban Sprawl and Public Health: Designing, Planning, and Building Healthy Communities (Frumkin, et al.): Examines how the built environment, and continual growth affects citizen’s health and well-being

Health Program Planning and Evaluation: A Practical, Systematic Approach for Community Health (Issel): Takes a practical and systematic approach to implementing policy changes and community health programs

Megacities & Global Health (Khan, et al): Offers policy prescriptions and advice for the continuing improvement of health and well-being within urban environments

Healthy Cities: The Intersection of Urban Planning, Law, and Health (Kushner): Offers background and recommendations on the delivery of healthcare within communities through a legal framework

Healthy Cities: The Theory, Policy, and Practice of Value-Based Urban Planning (Leeuw, Simmons, editors): Discusses the concept of “urban governance” and how interactions between stakeholders, and taking into account various socioeconomic factors can influence health

Building American Public Health: Urban Planning, Architecture, and the Quest for Better Health in the United States (Lopez): A historical overview of urban planning and health reformation efforts within the US, and how the two fields continue to interact

The Built Environment and Public Health  (Lopez): Information on the built environment, and policy recommendations and best practices for communities

Healthy & Safe Homes: Research, Practice, & Policy (Morley, et al., editors): Takes a smaller scale approach to creating healthy environments, examining how one’s own home can affect overall well-being

Healthy Cities: Public Health through Urban Planning (Sarkar, et al.): An examination of, and how-to for creating healthy communities within the diverse context of health determinants in cities

Dying and Living in the Neighborhood: A Street-Level View of America’s Healthcare Promise (Singh, MD, PhD): Examines how the current U.S. healthcare system is performing, especially within urban environments

Urban Health: Global Perspectives (Vlahov, et al.): Outlines a number of problems facing urban areas, and how best to solve them