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Wenyue Yang, Xinyu Zhen, Suhong Zhou
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The walkability of a neighborhood is closely related to residents? travel behavior and daily life and, ultimately, their health and wellbeing. Although existing studies in this area have reached some enlightening conclusions, few of them have considered ...
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Daniel Tolks, Michael Sailer, Kevin Dadaczynski, Claudia Lampert, Julia Huberty, Peter Paulus and David Horstmann
The Wellbeing Game uses game design elements to promote wellbeing. Players document their daily activities in the game and categorize them to one or more of five wellbeing-related factors. The users join teams and can create team events to work together ...
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Nicole J. Wilson, Leila M. Harris, Angie Joseph-Rear, Jody Beaumont and Terre Satterfield
There is growing acknowledgement that the material dimensions of water security alone are inadequate; we also need to engage with a broader set of hydrosocial relationships. Indeed, more holistic approaches are needed to explain Indigenous peoples? relat...
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Adriana Ortegon-Sanchez, Nick Tyler
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Nearly 54% of the world's population lives in urban areas and this is set to grow over 2.5 billion people by 2050 (United Nations, 2014). In this context, the question is how to make cities contribute positively to the wellbeing of all their inhabitants ...
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Anna Bon,Hans Akkermans,Jaap Gordijn
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Despite an urgent need for social and technological innovation to improve wellbeing of people and communities in poor regions of the world, information and communications technology (ICT) service delivery has not yet been very successful in regions with ...
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