Health and wellbeing impacts of housing converted from non-residential buildings: A mixed-methods exploratory study in London, UK

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Helen Pineo , Ben Clifford , Max Eyre , Robert W. Aldridge
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Abstract

Housing quality is a determinant of health, wellbeing and inequities. Since 2013, changes to Permitted Development Rights (PDR) allow conversions of non-residential buildings into housing without planning permission in England. We explored the potential health and wellbeing impacts of such ‘PDR housing’ through an online survey and semi-structured interviews in four London boroughs. We found an association between low wellbeing and lack of residential space and accommodation cooling options, fewer local amenities and lower perceived safety. Participants highlighted problems with windows and outdoor space. Poor quality PDR conversions may pose health and wellbeing risks that could be avoided through regulation and enforcement.

由非住宅建筑改造而成的住房对健康和幸福的影响:在英国伦敦开展的一项混合方法探索性研究。
住房质量是健康、福祉和不平等的决定因素。自 2013 年起,英国对 "允许开发权"(PDR)进行了修改,允许在未经规划许可的情况下将非住宅建筑改建为住房。我们通过在线调查和半结构式访谈,在伦敦的四个行政区探讨了此类 "允许开发权住房 "对健康和福祉的潜在影响。我们发现,低幸福感与缺乏居住空间和住宿降温选择、当地设施较少以及安全感较低之间存在关联。参与者强调了窗户和室外空间的问题。劣质的 PDR 改建可能会带来健康和幸福风险,而这些风险是可以通过监管和执法来避免的。
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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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