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Which way for housing and human settlements?

R Philipp1, N Wood

  • 1WHO Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health Promotion and Ecology, Bristol, England.

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|January 1, 1992
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A questionnaire was used to identify local development priorities for the European health-for-all programme. This tool helps policy-makers and public health professionals understand perceived needs and compare attitudes in housing and settlements.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Urban Planning
  • Environmental Health

Background:

  • The European health-for-all programme requires clarification on its housing and settlements component.
  • There is a need to identify local development priorities for effective training material preparation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the housing and settlements aspect of the European health-for-all programme.
  • To identify perceived priorities for developing training materials.
  • To introduce a questionnaire as a tool for assessing local needs.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire was distributed to members of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Rural and Urban Development and Housing Network.
  • The questionnaire aimed to gather information on perceived priorities and needs related to housing and settlements.

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Main Results:

  • The study reports the results obtained from the questionnaire.
  • The questionnaire is effective in identifying local development priorities.
  • It can be used to compare attitudes and study perceived needs.

Conclusions:

  • The developed questionnaire serves as a valuable tool for policy-makers, course organizers, and public health professionals.
  • It aids in understanding and addressing housing and settlement priorities within the health-for-all framework.
  • The questionnaire is available from the authors for wider use.