Urban community study on design thinking: A case study of product development in Wat Pracharabuedham community 1–4, Dusit District, Bangkok, Thailand
112.877
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Jarus T.; Mayer Y.; Gross E.; Cook C.; Bulk L.Y.; Hershler L.A.D.; Nichols J.; Zaman S.; Belliveau G.
Bringing disability experiences front stage: Research-based theatre as a teaching approach to promote inclusive health education
123.875
3004
Pineo H.
Towards healthy urbanism: inclusive, equitable and sustainable (THRIVES)–an urban design and planning framework from theory to praxis
127.801
2836
Xu L.; Zhang Y.; Li F.; Yin J.
Perceptual difference of urban public spaces between design professionals and ‘laypersons’: Evidence, health implications and ready-made urban design templates
129.044
2198
Amper B.M., Jr.
Families on the Streets: Placemaking in an Urban Heritage Site in Cebu City, the Philippines
132.225
2685
Zheng J.; Zheng X.
Does Public Participation Matter to Planning? Urban Sculpture Reception in the Context of Elite-Led Planning in Shanghai
134.149
2200
Zhou T.; Zang T.; Jiang J.; Yang X.; Ikebe K.
Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Social Participation Awareness on Urban Heritage Conservation: The Example of Suzhou, China
134.904
2424
South J.; Woodall J.; Southby K.; Jones R.; Yates G.; Kinsella K.; May E.
Volunteerism, social context and health impacts: a qualitative study of Glasgow Commonwealth Games event volunteers
134.935
2636
El-Dirani Z.; Akik C.; Attel L.; Kamhawi R.; Nawafleh M.; Essaid A.; DeJong J.
Interactive community-based theatre to address social barriers to accessing reproductive health services in patriarchal societies: the case of Jordan
135.558
2810
Brunelli L.; Smith H.; Woolrych R.
A salutogenic urban design framework: the case of UK local high streets and older people
137.975
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