The Superblock model: A review of an innovative urban model for sustainability, liveability, health and well-being

Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Audrey de Nazelle, Marta Cirach Pradas, Carolyn Daher, Angel M. Dzhambov, Cynthia Echave, Stefan Gössling, Tamara Iungman, Haneen Khreis, Nicolina Kirby, Sasha Khomenko, Ulrich Leth, Florian Lorenz, Vlatka Matkovic, Johannes Müller, Laia Palència, Evelise Pereira Barboza, Katherine Pérez, Lambed Tatah, Jernej TiranCatherine Tonne, Natalie Mueller

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Abstract

Current urban and transport planning practices have significant negative health, environmental, social and economic impacts in most cities. New urban development models and policies are needed to reduce these negative impacts. The Superblock model is one such innovative urban model that can significantly reduce these negative impacts through reshaping public spaces into more diverse uses such as increase in green space, infrastructure supporting social contacts and physical activity, and through prioritization of active mobility and public transport, thereby reducing air pollution, noise and urban heat island effects. This paper reviews key aspects of the Superblock model, its implementation and initial evaluations in Barcelona and the potential international uptake of the model in Europe and globally, focusing on environmental, climate, lifestyle, liveability and health aspects.
Original languageEnglish
Article number118550
Number of pages11
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume251
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2024

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Integrated Digital Urban Planning

Keywords

  • Urban planning
  • Transport
  • Superblocks
  • Air pollution
  • Green space
  • Urban Heat Island
  • Health
  • Well-being

Web of Science subject categories (JCR Impact Factors)

  • Regional & Urban Planning
  • Transportation

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