Urban Sprawl and Public Health
Explore the intricate relationship between urban environments and public health in "Urban Sprawl and Public Health" by Howard Frumkin, published by Island Press in 2004. This insightful book comprises 368 pages of comprehensive analysis on how the design and planning of our cities affect the health of their inhabitants. Frumkin delves into various aspects of urban development, emphasizing the crucial link between environmental features and community well-being. With practical suggestions for enhancing city design, this book serves as a vital resource for city planners, public health professionals, and anyone interested in the future of urban living. Discover how improving our cities can lead to healthier lives and better communities.