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Opportunity structures: urban landscape, social capital and health promotion in Australia

Baum, F.; Palmer, C.

Authors

F. Baum

C. Palmer



Abstract

This paper presents data from 40 in-depth interviews that were conducted as part of a study of social capital and health in relation to people’s perceptions of the influence of ‘place’ on their participation levels and health. These data were used to examine features of the western suburbs of Adelaide that were perceived as health damaging and health promoting. The paper demonstrates that our Australian suburban respondents expressed a considerable concern about these features and the impact they have on their perception of community and their ability to participate in it. Safety, connectedness to the area, the reputation of an area and the extent and nature of community facilities are all seen as important to a healthy community. The research found that in the more deprived socioeconomic areas within the study area, there was a significant degree of dissatisfaction with features of the urban environment, such as availability of amenities, provision of public transport, and proximity of industry to private dwellings. The paper concludes by considering certain features of urban environments that might make them more supportive of health through encouraging contact between people. We conclude that these environments could be improved using the following measures: a subsidy scheme to support the viability of local shops and cafés (thereby providing meeting places and employment); parks with facilitators (who could play a role in increasing safety in the park but also encouraging community development); attractive places to walk; and a general environmental improvement program.

Citation

Baum, F., & Palmer, C. (2002). Opportunity structures: urban landscape, social capital and health promotion in Australia. Health Promotion International, 17(4), 351-361. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/17.4.351

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2002-12
Deposit Date Mar 23, 2007
Journal Health Promotion International
Print ISSN 0957-4824
Electronic ISSN 1460-2245
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 4
Pages 351-361
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/17.4.351
Keywords Health promotion, Location, Social capital, Urban environments.