The construction of the healthy "Habitat-Action" through a theoretical-methodological framework from the field of the semiotics of the built environment
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902012000300019Keywords:
Health Promotion, Housing, Habitat, Semiology, Built EnvironmentAbstract
This article approaches how the quality of the built environment and the interrelationships to its surroundings occur. It begins with a reflection on the field of health promotion, healthy housing and related concepts. Then it introduces the key issues concerning the development of social proposals for healthy habitats. One possible way of furthering the theoretical and methodological framework in this field is by using the Semiotics of the Built Environment as a tool to examine aspects of habitability. Fundamental aspects for building healthy spatialities. A construction that is made possible through the development of healthy public policies and through the use of an analytic language for the built environment. Both are important in the local, integrated and sustainable process of development, added and incorporated into the concept and methodological practice of healthy housing, which is an intersectoral field of health promotion, housing and environment.Downloads
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2012-09-01
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Cohen, S. C., & Barcelos, M. R. B. (2012). The construction of the healthy "Habitat-Action" through a theoretical-methodological framework from the field of the semiotics of the built environment. Saúde E Sociedade, 21(3), 747-759. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902012000300019
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