Schilling Joseph, Keyes Sheila D
Virginia Tech University, USA.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2008 Jun;33(3):455-96. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2008-005.
Weaving together the disciplines of planning and policy change with the emerging research of active living, this article explores the competing interests and underlying political forces behind the design and passage of Wisconsin's Comprehensive Planning Law of 1999. While Wisconsin's law remains a work in progress, it illustrates the contemporary policy battles over land use and smart growth and the resurgence of the property-rights movement. It further highlights the influence of smart-growth coalitions and policy networks on planning reform. The authors suggest that planning practitioners and active-living proponents can adapt and transfer these policy lessons from Wisconsin to address the complex relationships of the built environment, physical activity, and the nation's current obesity problem through state and local planning reforms.
本文将规划与政策变革学科与新兴的积极生活研究结合起来,探讨了1999年威斯康星州《综合规划法》设计与通过背后相互竞争的利益以及潜在的政治力量。虽然威斯康星州的法律仍在完善中,但它例证了当下围绕土地利用和精明增长的政策斗争以及产权运动的复兴。它还进一步凸显了精明增长联盟和政策网络对规划改革的影响。作者们建议,规划从业者和积极生活倡导者可以借鉴威斯康星州的这些政策经验,并加以调整应用,通过州和地方规划改革来处理建成环境、身体活动与美国当前肥胖问题之间的复杂关系。