Health and well-being in the built environment
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Given the intricate relationship between physical infrastructure, environmental quality and socio-spatial dynamics, there are both direct and indirect pathways to achieve individual and community health and well-being.
Direct pathways may involve physical attributes such as access to green spaces, the availability of recreational facilities and the quality of housing, all of...
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