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This book explores the profound impacts of gentrification on public health, examining how this process reshapes socioeconomic and physical environments, exacerbates health disparities, and influences lived experiences. It does so through diverse theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives provided by leading researchers from around the globe.
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between gentrification and health, with multidisciplinary perspectives and international case studies. It explores key concepts, addresses methodological challenges, and
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This book explores the profound impacts of gentrification on public health, examining how this process reshapes socioeconomic and physical environments, exacerbates health disparities, and influences lived experiences. It does so through diverse theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives provided by leading researchers from around the globe.

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between gentrification and health, with multidisciplinary perspectives and international case studies. It explores key concepts, addresses methodological challenges, and introduces innovative analytical approaches to disentangle the complex pathways linking gentrification to health. With contributions from leading experts, this book synthesises current evidence and provides scholars, policymakers, and practitioners with the knowledge needed to design rigorous studies and implement evidence-based interventions that mitigate health risks, build resilience, and foster equity in rapidly evolving territories.

This book is designed for researchers across social and health sciences, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as policymakers, urban planners, and public health professionals interested in understanding and addressing the health impacts of gentrification.
Autorenporträt
Ana Isabel Ribeiro, a geographer with a master's and PhD in public health, is a researcher at the Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, the founder and leader of the Health and Territory Lab, and an invited assistant professor at the Faculty of Medicine. She has authored numerous publications and led collaborative projects in urban and environmental health. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8880-6962 José Pedro Silva, (PhD in sociology) is a researcher at the EPIUnit of the Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto and at the Institute of Sociology of the same university. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4845-854X Pedro Gullón, a Medical Doctor with a Master's and PhD in epidemiology and public health, is currently the General Director of Public Health and Health Equity in Spain. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at Universidad de Alcalá and an associate researcher at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7641-1514 Thomas Astell-Burt is the Professor of Cities and Planetary Health at the University of Sydney. He leads research on nature-based solutions for health inequalities, loneliness, and planetary health as an Australian Research Council Future Fellow, and founding co-director of the Population Wellbeing and Environment Research Lab (www.PowerLab.site). https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1498-4851