Open public spaces for healthier cities
Аутори
Stupar, AleksandraĐukić, Aleksandra
Остала ауторства
Fikfak, AlenkaVaništa Lazarević, Eva
Fikfak, Nataša
Vukmirović, Milena
Gabrijelčič, Peter
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
Приказ свих података о документуАпстракт
Public spaces represent essential elements of healthy, functional, eco and smart
cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and inclusive they play the main
role in revitalizing communities, supporting their sense of identity and culture and
triggering their economic development. The process of globalization, facilitated by
the increasing number of ICT networks, imposes a number of new trends which
should be followed by professionals. Their aim is to provide an updated setting for
public life, which nowadays encompasses both private and public realms, material
and virtual reality. Unfortunately, the contemporary lifestyle has caused numerous
mental and physical health problems, including chronic diseases, toxic exposure
and injuries resulting from uncontrolled violence. Therefore, well-conceived and
managed public spaces can influence the health of citizens because their
performances could encourage an intensive use of outdoor facilities. Public spaces
where users ...feel safe to play and relax can relieve stress, especially when people
live in multi-family apartments or in crowded parts of a city.
Considering all these trends and demands, the role of ICT becomes more important
in the process of design and use of public spaces. This paper will present and
analyse the connection which is established and intensified between users and open
spaces via information networks. The emphasis will be on two main groups of
applications aiming at (1) citizen participation (e.g. ‘crowdsourcing’ or
‘participatory sensing’ applications related to mapping and monitoring of
pollution, health risks and patterns) or (2) individuals' health consciousness (e.g.
applications enabling surveillance of urban spaces and personal life habits).
Кључне речи:
Open public spaces / ICT / HealthИзвор:
Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia, 2015, 602-609Издавач:
- Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Просторни, еколошки, енергетски и друштвени аспекти развоја насеља и климатске промене - међусобни утицаји (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36035)
- Истраживање климатских промена и њиховог утицаја на животну средину - праћење утицаја, адаптација и ублажавање (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43007)
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Stupar, Aleksandra AU - Đukić, Aleksandra PY - 2015 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/670 AB - Public spaces represent essential elements of healthy, functional, eco and smart cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and inclusive they play the main role in revitalizing communities, supporting their sense of identity and culture and triggering their economic development. The process of globalization, facilitated by the increasing number of ICT networks, imposes a number of new trends which should be followed by professionals. Their aim is to provide an updated setting for public life, which nowadays encompasses both private and public realms, material and virtual reality. Unfortunately, the contemporary lifestyle has caused numerous mental and physical health problems, including chronic diseases, toxic exposure and injuries resulting from uncontrolled violence. Therefore, well-conceived and managed public spaces can influence the health of citizens because their performances could encourage an intensive use of outdoor facilities. Public spaces where users feel safe to play and relax can relieve stress, especially when people live in multi-family apartments or in crowded parts of a city. Considering all these trends and demands, the role of ICT becomes more important in the process of design and use of public spaces. This paper will present and analyse the connection which is established and intensified between users and open spaces via information networks. The emphasis will be on two main groups of applications aiming at (1) citizen participation (e.g. ‘crowdsourcing’ or ‘participatory sensing’ applications related to mapping and monitoring of pollution, health risks and patterns) or (2) individuals' health consciousness (e.g. applications enabling surveillance of urban spaces and personal life habits). PB - Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture C3 - Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia T1 - Open public spaces for healthier cities SP - 602 EP - 609 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670 ER -
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Stupar, A.,& Đukić, A.. (2015). Open public spaces for healthier cities. in Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture., 602-609. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670
Stupar A, Đukić A. Open public spaces for healthier cities. in Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia. 2015;:602-609. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Đukić, Aleksandra, "Open public spaces for healthier cities" in Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia (2015):602-609, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670 .