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This handbook provides the latest research related to quality of life and sustainability, taking into account social, economic, environmental, and political/governance aspects as well as specific socio-spatial contexts. The volume includes contributions from established and upcoming scholars from various disciplines and geographical contexts (Global South and North). The varying cultural and socio-spatial contexts of the authors in the selected cases contribute to first-hand knowledge on the realities of sustainability issues affecting the quality of life. The authors apply a wide diversity of methods and tools, which facilitates a unique understanding of the interlinkages between quality of...
The promotion of sustainable urban development and livable cities in the past three decades has effectively merged the themes of urban health, urban sustainability, and urban livability into an integrated research field. As more people are predicted to live in a relatively confined space, the balance between the physical/built environment, social environment, and urban dwellers becomes more delicate. Urban systems have evolved to be more complex than ever during this process. While complex systems often offer relative stability, delicate balance requires carefully designed plans and management to avoid collapse. It is, hence, of great interest and importance to know what future sustainable and livable cities look like. Intersecting Health, Livability, and Human Behavior in Urban Environments considers how to improve the quality of the environment and healthy living in contemporary and future urban environments. Covering key topics such as environmental health, smart cities, and urban health, this premier reference source is ideal for policymakers, government officials, scholars, researchers, academicians, instructors, and students.
This volume sheds new light on the use of quantitative, qualitative and synthetic indicators for the measurement of quality of life in different countries of Latin America. Organized in three parts, the book presents the methodology for the construction of new indicators, discusses quality of urban life from a geographical perspective, and examines quality of life of different populations. The book focuses on the social, economic, political, geographical and demographic dimensions. It covers a wide range of topics, including the ways to measure social, political and spatial inequalities, the changes in urban quality of life, the construction of a synthetic indicator for the assessment of habitability, the measuring of spatial segregation in midsize and smaller cities by using thematic cartography and synthesis maps, and the concept of habitability. It includes research conducted on the quality of life of different population groups: working boys and girls, high-school students, and older people.
The focus of this book is centered on the participation of children in countries of the South. In this sense, it will review the possibilities of children's participation, as well as their forms of participation in different contexts of daily life. There has been a tendency to underestimate children’s role as active constructors of their surrounding social space, as well as of the internalized interpretations of the way social life operates. Today it is necessary to recognize that children are agents actively involved in the construction of their own lives and the life of the societies they live in; and in this sense, it is important to consider and re-signify the participation of boys and girls as a fundamental pillar in the process of building societies in the 21st century. The book contains chapters that re-significate children’s participation in different countries from South America and South Africa, in relation with different topics: well-being, methods, citizenship, poverty, education, rurality, ethics and human rights.
This handbook provides an overview and synthesis of relevant literature related to leisure and recreation, and physical activity and its relationship to quality of life. Divided into two parts, the text presents the analysis of leisure and recreation studies and physical activities and sports, with diverse populations. The first part deals with leisure and recreation in relation to quality of life, with different perspectives on different age groups, ethnic groups, the approach of an Integrated Model of Leisure Well-being focusing on how leisure activities contribute to leisure well-being etc. The second part deals with physical activities and sports in relation to quality of life, discussing the consideration that "exercise is good for you", associating physical exercise with other conditions of life in society, its impact on people with disabilities, etc. It is of interest to researchers and students, legislators, educators, providers of leisure services.
El libro incluye 23 autores de diversos países iberoamericanos, además de una introducción y la reflexión final. Se divide en tres grandes apartados: el primero: El radar geográfico: aproximaciones de amplio espectro examina la Geografía Social, Económica y Ambiental; el segundo: Temas transversales estudia los ejes que cruzan las ciencias sociales especialmente integradas: terminología, análisis espacial, tecnologías vinculadas a la información geográfica y el tercero de ellos: Investigación aplicada, donde se presentan ejemplos de investigación de punta en la región iberoamericana. Los autores destacan que desde algunos años, los trabajos en ciencias sociales que le otorgan un papel estratégico a la dimensión espacial están registrando un enorme interés en el mundo y que Iberoamérica no escapa a esta tendencia. Esto se puede observar en la abundante producción científica de la región, derivada de este enfoque, en sus contribuciones claves al diseño de políticas públicas y privadas o en la consolidación de numerosas revistas especializadas (como EURE: Chile Economía, Sociedad y Territorio: México).
En las últimas décadas hemos observado el drástico cambio que se ha producido en la manera de comunicarnos y el modo mediante el que accedemos a la información. En 1995 Nicholas Negroponte, en su obra El mundo digital, auguraba que caminábamos hacia una sociedad en la que estaríamos conectados en todo momento con todo el mundo. La evolución de esta era digital se produjo de forma exponencial con la gran penetración en el mercado de los smartphone, o también llamados teléfonos inteligentes, entre 2010 y 2015. Con ella el acceso a internet y la presencia de un mayor número de usuarios en las redes sociales transformaba la manera en la que se accedía a la información y a los contenidos y cambiaba los paradigmas clásicos de la comunicación, adentrándonos en lo que Marshall McLuhan llamó como la aldea global, pasando de una audiencia de masas a otra segmentada.