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Habitat Debate Vol. 13, No. 4, Healthy Cities

As humanity becomes predominantly urban, the major challenge for public health in the 21st century will be in cities. Patterns of future urban growth will affect the incidence and severity of health issues. The morphology of cities, their density, the age of their populations, accessibility to shelter and basic services, and the stress factors of urban living will have an increasing impact on the health of populations.


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Periodicity: Quarterly
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2007
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Pages: 24
Year: 2007
YEAR: 2007
Languages: English
Themes: Urban Development and Management
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The initial concern of Urban and Regional Planning in our cities is environmental hygiene, subsequent concerns were city beauty and functionality. This two subsequent concerns are overshadowing the initial concern for environmental hygiene and taking our cities back to the industrial revolution period. In our Urban and Regional practice and schools we must emphasize the need for environmental hygiene to make our cities more functional. TPL, Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Sani, MNITP, RTP
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