Journal title  SALUTE E SOCIETÀ 
                Author/s Umberto Pagano, Stefania Nocera 
                    Publishing Year 2023                 Issue 2023/2  
                Language Italian Pages 15 P. 181-195 File size 339 KB 
                DOI 10.3280/SES2023-002016 
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The ecological transition has brought to the forefront the issue of the environmental compati-bility of the construction industry, both in terms of the sustainability of buildings and con-struction methods. However, recent years have seen paradoxical situations where the increased energy efficiency of buildings has unexpectedly resulted in negative impacts on the health of their occupants, and where urban regeneration initiatives have produced unforeseen conse-quences on local populations. The interplay between environmental sustainability of buildings and the health of occupants is a complex issue, and Sociology of Health can provide valuable insights in this field. By conducting a literature review, this article investigates the unintended effects of urban policies that lack foresight and fail to connect with public health policies. These aspects have been largely neglected in sociological research thus far.
Keywords: Sociology; Urban Regeneration; Healthy Home; Building Related Illness (BRI); Sick Building Syndrome (SBS); Environment.
Umberto Pagano, Stefania Nocera, Condizioni abitative e salute nello scenario della transizione ecologica in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" 2/2023, pp 181-195, DOI: 10.3280/SES2023-002016