TY - BOOK AU - Jalilisadrabad,Samaneh AU - Behzadfar,Mostafa AU - Moghani Rahimi,Khatereh ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Stress Relief Urban Planning SN - 9789819942022 PY - 2023/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Springer KW - Public health KW - Public health administration KW - Medical policy KW - Medicine, Preventive KW - Health promotion KW - Public Health KW - Health Administration KW - Health Policy KW - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention N1 - 1. Introduction -- 2 Explaining related concepts and vocabulary and identifying their connections -- 3. Description of urban stressors -- 4. Explaining strategies to reduce urban stress -- 5. Identification of urban stress measurement methods -- 6. Examining the background and global experiences and presenting study challenges and gaps -- 7. Presenting the theoretical framework of stress relief urban planning -- 8. Conclusion N2 - Living in urban areas has long been recognized as a risk factor for mental illness despite the advantages of cities over villages. The impact of urbanization on mental health and stress is significant and is likely to increase over the next few years. Thus, considering the stress difference in the world cities and its increase, urban planners, urban managers, and urban designers should urgently consider it an essential principle in their plans and designs to reduce its side effects. This book is a comprehensive guide for urban planners who seek to reduce urban stress in the urban environment but lack proper training and texts. Urban designers will have a unified vision to reduce urban stress caused by the appearance of the city environment. It will be useful for city managers and policymakers since this book identifies urban policies which reduce urban stress and stressful urban factors. Also, it will help urban psychologists, sociologists, architects, and social science researchers to better understand the relationship between their field and stress relief urban planning UR - #gotoholdings ER -