Environmental Assets for Health

HSO20306

About this course

In this course we take a multi-disciplinary approach to environmental determinants of health. Health promotion, disease prevention, urban planning and decision-making come together in a field research assignment resulting in an advisory report on healthy neighbourhood design in a real life setting. Themes covered include climate change events and health protection; nature and urban green assets to health; urban design and environmental justice; healthy workplace and healthy hospitals; and their influence on people's health and vulnerable groups. The central questions in this course are: what are causal mechanisms of environmental determinants and health; how can EcoHealth systems research into these mechanisms be designed and conducted; and how can such EcoHealth research inform and influence decision-making on urban neighbourhood design? Data are collected on a topic and in a living neighbourhood by choice. Methods include spatial mapping and neighbourhood auditing; browsing public atlas and health database collections; and academic literature study.

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:

  • Explain physical and social DETERMINANTS of health from an EcoHealth perspective and describe how these determinants affect human health and vulnerable groups
  • Collect and analyse data from public databases and apply spatial mapping tools in two comparative neighbourhoods
  • Assess exposure to environmental health risks and resources and compare similarities and differences between both neighbourhoods
  • Draw implications from these data and the academic literature for spatial design recommendations
  • Apply the above in a scientifically substantiated advisory report for the design of a 'healthy' neighbourhood

Prior knowledge

Assumed Knowledge:
HSO10806 Introduction to Health and Society;
YRM10306 Research methods in the social sciences;
HSO10306 Global Health.
For students from other educational programs than BSc of Health and Society (BGM), introductory readings are available.

Additional information

  • Credits
    ECTS 6
  • Level
    bachelor
  • Selection course
    No
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