Community development
Tapping into a Collective Vision: Emerging Strategies for Integrating Health and Housing
Case study
Aug 9, 2018
The Vita Health & Wellness District is a one-mile corridor in Stamford, Connecticut, that has positioned itself as a “health-themed neighborhood,” offering mixed-income housing, health care services, community farming, early childhood education programming, and supportive services to residents.
The Geography of Vacant Housing and Neighborhood Health Disparities After the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis
The Geography of Vacant Housing and Neighborhood Health Disparities After the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis
Research
Aug 1, 2018
We examined the impact of long-term (6 months or more) vacant housing and various durations of vacancy on a variety of health outcomes at the neighborhood level across three types of U.S.
Are Public-Private Partnerships a Healthy Option? A Systematic Literature Review
Are Public-Private Partnerships a Healthy Option? A Systematic Literature Review
Research
Jul 24, 2018
Although public-private partnerships (PPPs) have attracted practitioner and academic interest over the last two decades, there has been no attempt to integrate the general and health management literature to provide a holistic view of PPPs in healthcare delivery.
Affordable Housing Task Force: Findings and Recommendations to Mayor William Peduto and the Pittsburgh City Council
Affordable Housing Task Force: Findings and Recommendations to Mayor William Peduto and the Pittsburgh City Council
Report
Jul 24, 2018
The Affordable Housing Task Force began with an assumption that there was a compelling need to address the changing landscape of housing affordability in Pittsburgh.
Partnerships Among Community Development, Public Health, and Health Care Could Improve the Well-Being of Low-Income People
Partnerships Among Community Development, Public Health, and Health Care Could Improve the Well-Being of Low-Income People
Publication
Jul 24, 2018
The community development “industry”—a network of nonprofit service providers, real estate developers, financial institutions, foundations, and government—draws on public subsidies and other financing to transform impoverished neighborhoods into better-functioning communities.