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Routledge - Infrastructure, Wellbeing and the Measurement of Happiness

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Description

Explore the deep connection between built environments and human happiness with this interdisciplinary study from Routledge. This book examines how infrastructure influences wellbeing through multiple lenses, including economics, human development, architecture, and urban planning. By looking at psychological and ethical perspectives, the text provides a comprehensive view of how our physical surroundings affect our daily lives. Readers gain insights from both academic research and professional practice to understand how cities can be designed more effectively. The volume explores the true nature of infrastructure and its reach, focusing on how these systems connect and support populations. This work is essential for those interested in how improving urban infrastructure can lead to better wellbeing for the whole population and the creation of happier urban spaces.

Key Features

Interdisciplinary approach covering economics, architecture, urban planning, and psychology to provide a complete view of infrastructure.

Integrates insights from both research and practice to help bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.

Examines the connection between infrastructure and human development to understand its impact on social wellbeing.

Provides an ethical and psychological perspective on how urban environments influence the happiness of a population.

Offers strategies for developing happier cities by improving the way urban infrastructure supports and connects people.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 December 2022
Listed Since
29 April 2022

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