CfP: Urban Health, Wellbeing & Accessibility
Some 25 years ago Richard Rogers proposed an urban renaissance for cities across the UK. That vision of regeneration was primarily focused on the role of design in creating a more livable city for people.
However, this conference is premised on a different reading of the city – one that sees it as a site in which multiple disciplines are involved in making it ‘livable’.
This includes designers, engineers, business people and service providers of every sort including those involved in various aspects of public health and accessibility studies.
Dedicating strands to each of these disciplinary areas, this conference seeks to invite a deeper disciplinary understanding of how we each contribute to making the cities we inhabit ‘livable’ but, importantly, also seeks to foster discoveries and exchanges of ideas across fields.
To that end, this call is directed to URBAN HEALTH professionals.
For details, see: https://amps-research.com/livable-cities-health-wellbeing/