Planning for Flourishing Neighborhoods; Promoting Holistic Well-Being Through a Systemic Approach to Adapting Daily Environments; Tested in Kvillestaden
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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The multitude of global crises, such as environmental degradation, growing social
inequalities, and geopolitical instability, threatens human lives and demands drastic
changes to lived environments. Further, health experts emphasize the need for spatial
planning to become key actors in preventative health as urban environments
significantly restrict human health and well-being. Addressing these challenges,
however, confronts planners with a wicked problem. Contemporary development
often fails to address the systemic nature of these challenges — labeled “green and
healthy” transformations risk perpetuating exclusionary patterns, rather than
achieving equitable and meaningful improvements to the lived experience of urban
inhabitants.
Drawing from a holistic understanding of well-being in the form of “flourishing,” this
thesis aims to generate new insights into how planners can actively shape
neighborhoods that promote healthier, happier, and more fulfilling ways of living, while
enhancing social and ecological justice, using Kvillestaden as a case study.
The thesis’s theoretical work formulates flourishing as the central target for the
sustainable development of lived environments and proposes a corresponding
planning framework by drawing from planning concepts and references in health
promotion. The practical work explores how to translate the concept of flourishing into
holistic, equitable, and meaningful health impacts within a local context through a
community-sensitive approach, using methods such as participatory design and
prototyping.
This thesis contributes to the discourse on sustainable development and preventative
health by showing that external and permanent spatial changes alone fall short in
holistically promoting well-being, as well as reaching the audiences whose conditions
for well-being are most inhibited. Instead, it highlights that planning must provide
approaches and processes that support ongoing, citizen-led environmental
adaptation. Finally, the work also reveals the limits of spatial planning in fostering
flourishing neighborhoods if not supported by political and legislative efforts.
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Preventative Health Planning; Holistic Well-Being; Sustainable Development; Environmental Gentrification; Participatory Prototyping