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2024 ULI Carolinas Meeting: How the Built Environment Impacts Health & Equity in our Communities
March 14, 2024
At a general session of the ULI Carolinas Meeting moderated by Risa Wilkerson of Healthy Places by Design, showcased how the convergence of the built environment, health and equity forms a complex web that impacts every facet of human life. Dr. Malo Andrew Hutson, a distinguished academic at the University of Virginia’s School of Architecture, provided a deep dive into how residential segregation and the built environment contribute to health disparities. Through his lecture, Dr. Hutson underscored the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle the challenges posed by fragmentation within communities.
Dr. Hutson presented a comprehensive model detailing the factors affecting health, which include not only genetics but also social and economic policies, institutions, neighborhood conditions, living standards, social relationships, and individual risk factors. He made it clear that while genetics plays a role, it’s only a fraction of the equation, with a large portion of health outcomes being determined by the environment and social conditions.
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