Characteristics and impacts of live music interventions on health and wellbeing for children, families, and health care professionals in paediatric hospitals: a scoping review
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Pineda-Pinto M.; Frantzeskaki N.; Chandrabose M.; Herreros-Cantis P.; McPhearson T.; Nygaard C.A.; Raymond C.
Planning Ecologically Just Cities: A Framework to Assess Ecological Injustice Hotspots for Targeted Urban Design and Planning of Nature-Based Solutions
131.765
2346
Bangani S.
Academic libraries’ support for quality education through community engagement
134.404
2643
van der Hoeven A.; Everts R.; Mulder M.; Berkers P.; Hitters E.; Rutten P.
Valuing value in urban live music ecologies: negotiating the impact of live music in the Netherlands
137.376
3009
Oh J.; Seo M.
Evaluation of Citizen–Student Cooperative Urban Planning and Design Experience in Higher Education
140.153
2349
Bangani S.; Dube L.
Birds of a feather: partnerships towards community engagement in South African academic libraries
141.32
2773
De Jorge-Huertas V.; De Jorge-Moreno J.
MAPPING URBAN DESIGN LITERATURE: A NETWORK-BASED APPROACH
145.228
2448
Sun Y.; Zhang X.; Han Y.; Yu B.; Liu H.
Evolutionary game model of health care and social care collaborative services for the elderly population in China
146.345
2762
Chapa F.; Perez Rubi M.; Hack J.
A Systematic Assessment for the Co-Design of Green Infrastructure Prototypes—A Case Study in Urban Costa Rica
148.157
2323
Carlyle R.; Goswami L.; Robertson S.
Increasing participation by National Health Service knowledge and library services staff in patient and public information: The role of Knowledge for Healthcare, 2014–2019
149.025
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