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Social return on investment: reflections on advancing the method within cities & health

Mitchell, L; Hardman, M; Goodspeed, T; Atkinson, L; Howarth, ML

Authors

L Mitchell

T Goodspeed

L Atkinson

ML Howarth



Abstract

Social return on investment has received attention from a spectrum of disciplinary
areas and practitioners. In the post-COVID city, the use of the approach has increased,
in part to provide data on green and blue schemes, arts and culture projects,
innovative place-making solutions and other such emerging health interventions within
the urban context. Given this rise, in this editorial we urge more engagement with the
tool amongst submissions to the journal; advancing the evidence base through the
methodology to promote creative health and wellbeing solutions within the city. To
illustrate the need for such approaches, we focus on urban greening in particular, to
provide a case study of the use of the approach and popularity in this burgeoning area.
In doing so, we hope to encourage more studies to engage with the method and to
enable more effective use of social return on investment in advancing healthier
cityscapes.

Citation

Mitchell, L., Hardman, M., Goodspeed, T., Atkinson, L., & Howarth, M. (2023). Social return on investment: reflections on advancing the method within cities & health. Cities and Health, 7(5), 677-681. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2023.2192333

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 20, 2023
Online Publication Date Sep 1, 2023
Publication Date Sep 1, 2023
Publicly Available Date Mar 2, 2025
Journal Cities & Health
Print ISSN 2374-8834
Electronic ISSN 2374-8842
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Issue 5
Pages 677-681
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2023.2192333
Additional Information Funders : Peel Land & Property
Projects : Social Value of MediaCity