Published 16/02/23

Using public participation Geographic Information Systems in studies for healthy built environments: developing our tools and methods

With new advances in public participation Geographic Information Systems and the increasing use such these tools for participatory mapping of…

Published 16/02/23

Comparative analysis of urban sprawl drivers and impacts across the globe with a special focus on Asian Cities

This comparative study of 10 cities across the globe aims to understand the major factors that drive the sprawl conditions…

Published 16/02/23

The impacts of hostile designs on skateboarding as a form of active transportation and recreation in Australia, the United Kingdom, and United States

Public spaces in universities target skateboarding through hostile architecture and security. Hostile designs exclude skateboarding as a novel form of…

Published 24/11/22

Inequity in loneliness and the role of built environment

A study of mid to older adults in Brisbane, found that people living in disadvantaged areas were more likely to…

Published 24/11/22

Community wellbeing in the built environment: breaking down building performance assessments

Community well-being is acknowledged as being ‘greater than the sum of its parts’. Our paper identifies current gaps in Community…

Published 24/11/22

Open spaces and wellbeing: outdoor environments to promote health

Open spaces are known to improve the health and well-being, however there are few studies from developing countries. This Nigerian…

Published 23/11/22

Place qualities affect people’s sense of place and subjective well-being

Place qualities affect people’s place identity, attachment, and behaviour, as well as their emotional, psychological, and social well-being. This is…

Published 23/11/22

Creating green spaces in Singapore that improve health and conviviality through ‘nature placemaking’

The involvement of citizens in nature placemaking processes can have a positive impact in the psychological health and wellbeing. The…

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