The Built Environment and Its Relationship to the Public’s Health: The Legal Framework

American Journal of Public Health, 93(9): 1390-1394, 2003

By: American Public Health Association, Wendy Collins Perdue

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1447979/pdf/0931390.pdf
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Built Environment and Health

This article shares the legal pathways that planners and public health officials can use to improve health outcomes through built environment interventions. It discusses the historical connection of public health and planning and identifies five specific strategies to improve the built environment:

  1. Environmental regulation
  2. Zoning and related development requirements
  3. Building and housing codes
  4. Taxing power
  5. Spending power.