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Id : 2840

Author :
Koohsari M.J.; Yasunaga A.; McCormack G.R.; Nakaya T.; Nagai Y.; Oka K.

Title


The Design Challenges for Dog Ownership and Dog Walking in Dense Urban Areas: The Case of Japan

Reference :


Koohsari M.J.; Yasunaga A.; McCormack G.R.; Nakaya T.; Nagai Y.; Oka K. The Design Challenges for Dog Ownership and Dog Walking in Dense Urban Areas: The Case of Japan,Frontiers in Public Health 10

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130050028&doi=10.3389%2ffpubh.2022.904122&partnerID=40&md5=2775b580852bb77a4c0e6d3a4a6559a3
Abstract There has been growing interest in the role of pet ownership, particularly dog ownership, in managing noncommunicable diseases. The built environment can act as a facilitator or barrier to owning a dog or dog walking. Nevertheless, limited studies conducted in different geographical contexts have examined how the built environment can influence dog ownership and dog walking. In this interdisciplinary article, using Japan as a case study, we identify key design challenges to owning and walking dogs in dense urban areas as a means of promoting health and wellbeing. Copyright © 2022 Koohsari, Yasunaga, McCormack, Nakaya, Nagai and Oka.



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             Certainity            
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Archives 0.0000
Libraries 0.0000
Book and Press 0.0000
Visual Arts 0.9999
Performing Arts 0.0000
Audiovisual and Multimedia 0.0000
Architecture 0.0000
Adverstizing 0.0000
Art crafts 0.0000
General cultural dimension 0.0000
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