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Mater Sociomed. 2010; 22(4): 216-218


Urbanization and Nature-Culture-Health Activities

Gunnar Tellnes.




Abstract

This paper present a new concept called “The NatureCultureHealth Interplay (NaCuHeal). The main aim of the concept is to promote health, environment and quality of life among all (1). The purpose is also to create a common arena and forum for wholeness thinking and creativity among participants. What is offered at this ”agora”, is nature-culture-health activities among people in the local community (2). One of the the challenge is, however, to get various interest groups, i.e. public agencies, private businesses, voluntary organisations and pioneers to co-operate in order to develop the idea to be realised in health promoting settings (3). During the last 15 years, partnerships for health promotion and new and diverse networks have been created to achieve intersectoral collaboration in a local community (1,4). A center described below is now one of the official partners of public health in the county of Akershus as well as the municipality of Asker, 20 kilometers west of Oslo in Norway.

Key words: Health promotion, Public health, urbanization, inequalities and health, Nature-Culture,-Health Concept - NaCuHeal.






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