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Table of Contents |
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Foreword |
8 |
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I Introduction |
10 |
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Environment, Health, and Sustainable Development |
12 |
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II Towards Sustainable and Healthy Environments |
18 |
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Environment and Sustainability |
20 |
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Challenges Facing the Implementation of Sustainable Development |
30 |
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Healthy Cities |
38 |
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III Healthy Environments for Children and Adults |
52 |
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Managing Time and Space of Everyday Life with a Focus on Health Promotion |
54 |
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Sustainable High-Rise Developments |
68 |
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Child-Friendly Cities – Sustainable Cities? |
82 |
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Children’s Different Views on Child-Friendly Urban Environment |
96 |
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Creating Sustainable Places for Children |
108 |
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IV Settlement Patterns, Housing, and Sustainability |
118 |
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Sustainable Liveability |
120 |
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Sustainable Housing |
136 |
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Urban Socio-Spatial Segregation in Latin America |
150 |
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Centripetal Gated Communities Around Cairo |
162 |
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Changes of ‘‘Gated Communities’’ in Istanbul |
176 |
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The Question of Design Sensibility that Operates Largely Below Consciousness |
192 |
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A Sustainable Planning Program in the Collaboration with Students and Inhabitants in Tochio, Japan |
208 |
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V Managing the Environment and Nature |
216 |
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Experiential Landscape |
218 |
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Redesigning Nature and Managing Risk |
236 |
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Physical and Perceptional Investigation of the Urban Environment in Clerkenwell, London |
252 |
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The Professionalisation of Expertise in Sustainable Development |
268 |
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Environmental Worldviews and Water Conservation |
284 |
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Authors |
294 |
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Reviewers |
299 |
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Index |
300 |
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