TY - JOUR
T1 - Short-termism in urban development
T2 - The commercial determinants of planetary health
AU - Black, Daniel
AU - Bates, Geoff
AU - Callway, Rosalie
AU - Pain, Kathy
AU - Kirton-Darling, Ed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - This article focuses on how short-termism impacts on the quality of urban development and, in turn, both population and planetary health. The first section of the paper clarifies key terms - short-termism, health, urban development and upstream - then summarises the context of urban development in the United Kingdom, and the evidence linking urban environments to population and planetary health. The main analysis section draws on data from interviews with 132 participants carried out between May and September 2021. Using the Commercial Determinants of Health framework, six thematic areas are identified: Policy & Political Economy; Legislation and Regulation; Commercial Actors; Underlying Drivers (Power); Externalities; and Partnership. Analysis suggests 17 key messages, the majority of which point to the need for stronger government intervention, a position supported by private sector, if fairly enacted.
AB - This article focuses on how short-termism impacts on the quality of urban development and, in turn, both population and planetary health. The first section of the paper clarifies key terms - short-termism, health, urban development and upstream - then summarises the context of urban development in the United Kingdom, and the evidence linking urban environments to population and planetary health. The main analysis section draws on data from interviews with 132 participants carried out between May and September 2021. Using the Commercial Determinants of Health framework, six thematic areas are identified: Policy & Political Economy; Legislation and Regulation; Commercial Actors; Underlying Drivers (Power); Externalities; and Partnership. Analysis suggests 17 key messages, the majority of which point to the need for stronger government intervention, a position supported by private sector, if fairly enacted.
KW - Commercial determinants of health
KW - Inter-generational equity
KW - Planetary health
KW - Short-termism
KW - Urban development
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U2 - 10.1016/j.esg.2024.100220
DO - 10.1016/j.esg.2024.100220
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
AN - SCOPUS:85203516206
SN - 2589-8116
VL - 22
JO - Earth System Governance
JF - Earth System Governance
M1 - 100220
ER -