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实现设计目标——如何打造有益健康的城市绿地
引用本文:乌尔莉卡·K·斯蒂多特,乌尔里克·西德尼斯,肖杰,王颖. 实现设计目标——如何打造有益健康的城市绿地[J]. 景观设计学(英文), 2020, 8(3): 78-89. DOI: 10.15302/J-LAF-1-030015
作者姓名:乌尔莉卡·K·斯蒂多特  乌尔里克·西德尼斯  肖杰  王颖
作者单位:哥本哈根大学地球科学与自然资源管理系;哥本哈根大学地球科学与自然资源管理系
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关 键 词:EBHDL流程模型  循证设计  健康设计  人类健康  景观设计  基于自然的解决方案

KEEPING PROMISES—HOW TO ATTAIN THE GOAL OF DESIGNING HEALTH-SUPPORTING URBAN GREEN SPACE
Ulrika K. STIGSDOTTER,Ulrik SIDENIUS. KEEPING PROMISES—HOW TO ATTAIN THE GOAL OF DESIGNING HEALTH-SUPPORTING URBAN GREEN SPACE[J]. Landscape Architecture Frontiers, 2020, 8(3): 78-89. DOI: 10.15302/J-LAF-1-030015
Authors:Ulrika K. STIGSDOTTER  Ulrik SIDENIUS
Affiliation:1. Professor of Landscape Architecture with Special Responsibilities in Health Design, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen; Partner of SSC Studio2. Assistant Professor, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen; Partner of SSC Studio
Abstract:Urban green space is attributed a significant role in addressing health challenges associated with urbanization. This is supported by evidence confirming that urban green space may both promote health and well-being and support nature-based treatments. Landscape architects who design to improving health outcomes have an important task; but one which also come with responsibilities. This is also noted by the World Health Organization, which states that it is vital to understand how to design green space so that it actually delivers the intended positive health outcomes. In order to deal with this situation, various tools and design guidelines have been developed by them. However, considered from a designer’s perspective, these tools are seldom expedient enough to apply in the design process, and the guidelines are often not as generalizable as supposed. In the current article, the authors present a process model for Evidence-Based Health Design in Landscape Architecture (EBHDL) and suggest that it may be useful as a means to deliver on stated health outcomes. The model has been developed over the last 15 years by the research group Nature, Health & Design at the University of Copenhagen. During this period, the model has been constantly enhanced via input evidence from researchers, practitioners, and university students. The EBHDL process model consists of four steps, all of which the landscape architect may be responsible for: Evidence collection, Programming, Designing, and Evaluation. The model has been applied in the design of the University of Copenhagen’s therapy garden, Nacadia®, and health-promoting forest, Octovia®. Based on encouraging results from research projects, the first step towards a validation of the EBHDL process model have now been made. The benefits of the model include the fact that it is interdisciplinary, systematic, transparent, and dynamic. A weakness of the model is that it is time-consuming, and thereby also costly.
Keywords:EBHDL Process Model  Evidence-Based Design  Health Design  Human Health  Landscape Architecture  Nature-Based Solutions  
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