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Aasetre Jørund: Comparison of Different "Marka" Areas in Norway
Akkar Muge: New-generation Public Spaces – How ‘Inclusive’ Are They?
Aspinall Peter: On Quality of Life
Ataov Anli: Children’s Perception of Urban Waterfronts and their Responses to Them: Emotional Reactions
Ayamba Maxwell and Rotherham Ian D: Inclusion and Access to Open Spaces: Perceptions of the Outdoors by Black and Ethnic Minorities with a Case Study from England
Barnes Marni: Designing for Health: The Integration of Process and Place
Begg Anne: MP, Aberdeen, UK
Bell Simon: Social Exclusion, Rural Poverty and Landscape Change in Latvia
Bengtsson Anna: Staff’s Views on Outdoor Environments for Elderly People – Focus Group Interviews at Three Nursing Homes
Blizard Clifford R and Schuster Rudolph M: Storytelling as a Means of Fostering Children’s Connections to Natural Landscapes
Boyle Julie, Findlay, Catherine and Forsyth Leslie: An Investigation into Women’s Perceptions of Fear and the Design of the Urban Environment
Bringa Olav Rand: Sustainable Planning of Outdoor Environments
Burls Ambra: Ecotherapy in Practice and Education
Cele Sofia: Children Sensing the City
Clark Vanessa and Milne Simon: Your Mountain or Mine? Resolving Conflict in Urban Park Use in Auckland, New Zealand
Coles Richard and Caserio Maria: Understanding and Facilitating the Social Outputs of Urban Green Spaces
Coles Richard and Grayson Nick: Improving the Quality of Life in Urban Regions Through Urban Greening Initiatives – EU URGE-Project
Cosco Nilda: Environmental Interventions for Healthy Development of Young Children in the Outdoors
de Jong Ursula Maria: Towards a Holistic Understanding of Melbourne’s People Places: Federation Square, Birrarung Marr and Point Nepean National Park
de Vries Sjerp and van Zoest Johan: The Impact of Recreational Shortages on Urban Liveability
Dennis Jr Samuel F: Claiming Open Space: Youth Identity and the Challenge of Meaningful Participation
Devanne Anne-Sophie: Hiking in the Pyrenees: Space Openness as a Condition for Well-Being
Dillon Ruth: Re-viewing Cityscapes: Exploring the Need for Personalised Place Making to Increase Psychological Inclusion
Doron Gil M: Transgressive Architecture – Testing The Boundaries of Inclusiveness
Drexler Dora: Landscape Perceptions – The Symbolic Meaning of Landscape and its Role in Mental Wellbeing
Durack Ruth: Active by Design
Elsley Susan: Outsiders! Children and Young People and Their Use of Public Space
Eren Yasemin: A New Kind of Urbanism for All
Fife Hugh: Feeling Safe and Being Free
Findlay Catherine and Southwell Katherine: ‘You Just Follow the Signs’: Understanding Visitor Wayfinding Problems in the Countryside
Foster Kelleann: Dynamic Tool Promotes Integrated, Accessible Open Space within Communities
Gabr Hisham: Use and Misuse of Public Open Space Along the Nile Waterfront
Gallacher Pauline: Nothing Special? The Challenge of Neighbourhood Space
Gehl Jan: Public Spaces for a Changing Public Life
Golicnik Barbara: How Conducive Are Urban Public Open Spaces To Social Inclusion?
Grimm-Pretner Dagmar: Public Parks and Squares in Viennese Urban Renewal Areas – Sites for Everyday Life
Gumpert Gary and Drucker Susan: Plato’s Cave: Public Space Transformed
Haider Jawaid and Kaplan Matthew: Reclaiming Open Space for the Young: An Intergenerational Perspective On Design
Hartig Terry: Toward Understanding the Restorative Environment as a Health Resource
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Jackson, Susan: Adding Life to Years: Lifespan Participation in Urban Planning and Design
Jones Owain, Fleuriot Constance, Williams Morris and Wood, Lucy: New Geographies of City Childhood: Wearable Computing Devices and Children’s Re-inhabitations of the Urban Environment
Karow Daniela and von Seggern Hille: Socio-spatial Experiments with Young People in Urban Public Open Space
Kreja Karina and Edwards Brian: Tensions Between Privately Owned Retail-related Plazas and the Public Realm: A Case Study of Social Inclusion in Princes Mall, Edinburgh
Langhorst, Joern: Rising from Ruins: Postindustrial Sites between Abandonment and Engagement
Ling Wong Judy: Opening Up Access to the Outdoor Environment by Disadvantaged and Socially Excluded Groups
Lockley Ruth and Dee Catherine: “I am spacious singing flesh...” (Cixous) Gender in the Landscape: Landscape Architecture in the Feminine
Lund Einar: Universal Design as a Strategy in the Making and Implementation of Government Policy
Macmillan Johnson Lauri: American Playgrounds and Schoolyards - A Time for Change
Mannion Greg and Gutteridge Sue: Negotiating Inclusivity in Public Play Space: Re-interpreting Play Park Design with Children, Carers and Play Professionals
Martin Michael David: Designing the Next Radburn: A Green-hearted American Neighborhood for the 21st Century
Mathers Alice: Participation of People with Learning Disabilities in the Landscape Design Process of Urban Green Space
Md Dali Melasutra: Urban Open Spaces Uses as a Function of Lifestyle and Space Characteristics: The Malaysian Context
Moore Kathryn and Morrow Ruth: An Inclusive Design Dialogue on Ethics and Aesthetics
Morris Nina and Cant S.G: The Hebden Bridge Sculpture Trail: Can a Collaborative and Community Arts Event Stimulate New Understandings of Landscape, Place and Identity?
Muhar Andreas: Quantification of Public Access to the Landscape: Methods and Case Studies
Nair Suresh, Clark Vanessa and Milne Simon: Making Waves: Artificial Reefs and Urban Open Space Management in New Zealand
Nelson Peter: Signage and Wayfinding for People with Learning Disabilities
Nelson Peter: Enabling Social Inclusion Through Training
Newman Ian and Park David: Access to Natural Areas for Disabled People
Nicholls Sarah and Latkova Pavlina: Do Socio-Economics Influence Access to Open Space? A Case Study from Michigan
Nimmo Julie: Landscape for Lebenstufen (Life stages)
Novo do Azevedo Laura: Discussing Aesthetic Guidance as a Tool for Enhancing Quality of Life in Historic Districts
Nummi Elina: Environmental Education Helps to Appreciate Parks
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Paskins James: Children’s Understanding of Their Local Environments
Pendergast Sean: Social Inclusion Involving People from Ethnic Minorities in the Peak District National Park, England
Percy-Smith Barry: Changing Cultures, Changing Spaces: Developing Neighbourhood Spaces for Children Using Community Social Learning
Pröbstl Ulrike: Trends in Sport and Outdoor Recreation – Should the Planning for Open Spaces Follow Them?
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Rios Michael: Multiple Publics, Urban Design, and the Right to the City: Assessing Participation in the Plaza del Colibrí
Rios Michael: Reflection in Action: Freirian Praxis in the Northern Cheyenne Youth Restoration Art Project
Rishbeth Clare: Re-placed people, Re-visioned landscapes: Asian Women Migrants and Their Experience of Open Space
Roffee Lawrence and Greenwell Peggy H: Accessibility in the Outdoors for Persons with Disabilities: 'Striking a Balance'
Roscher Rolf and Rankin, Chris: The Hidden Gardens
Ross Nicola: “That Tree Used to be Everything to Us”: The Importance of Natural and Unkempt Environments to Children
Seeland Klaus and Nicolè Simone: Green Spaces to Meet Disabled People’s Needs: An Empirical Survey on the Isle of Mainau in Southern Germany
Sempik Joe and Aldridge Jo: Social and Therapeutic Horticulture in the UK: The Growing Together Study
Shabha Ghasson: Therapeutic versus Sensorily Handicapping Environment: An Optimisation of Schools Environment to Facilitate Individual Performance
Sheridan Margaret, Reiser Tracee and Sheridan Thomas A: Public/Private Partnership as a Method of Social Change: Supporting the Rebuilding of Community Playgrounds
Simkins Ian and Thwaites K: The Spatial Experience of Primary School-age Children: The Development of an Open Space Design Language
Simson, Alan: NeighbourWoods – The Benefits of a Design-led Approach to Encouraging and Facilitating Public Access to Peri-urban Woodlands
Sixsmith Judith, Ducket Paul and Kagan Carolyn: “I Leave Me Outside When I Come in School and Pick Myself Back Up on The Way Home”: Young People’s Perspectives on Healthy Schools
Southwell Katherine: Designing with Urban Tourism in Mind: Investigating the Potential of a Proposed Method for Assessing the Environmental Quality of a Tourist-historic Street Space
Standler Karin and Schwab Eva: Youth Behaviour and Young People’s Demands for Open Space: teens_open_space
Stigsdotter Ulrika A and Grahn Patrik: A Garden at Your Doorstep May Reduce Stress – Private Gardens as Restorative Environments in the City
Stobart Tanny, Chown Steve and Cheriton Sue: Adventure Play in the Bay
Sugiyama Takemi: Conceptual Frameworks: Examining the Relationship between Older People’s Quality of Life and the Environment
Sullivan Jack: Pedagogy and Open Space: A Design for Learning
Tenngart Carina and Caroline Hagerhall: Are Gardens Restorative Environments? - Assessing the Perceived Restorativeness of two Healing Gardens
Thompson William: Architectural Hermeneutics 47: Designing Place revision A
Thwaites Kevin, Helleur E and Simkins I M: Restorative Restorative Urban Open Space: Exploring the Spatial Dimensions of Human Emotional Fulfilment in Urban Open Space
Todeschini Fabio and Dewar David: The Street as Pre-requisite Open Space: current South African settlement practice and the need for a paradigm shift
Trapp-Fallon Julia: Reclaiming Space for Tourism and Leisure: The Case of the Canals
Travlou Penny: Teenagers Use of Urban Public Space
Tyrväinen Liisa and Mäkinen Kirsi: Tools for Mapping Social Values and Meanings of Urban Woodlands and Other Open Space
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Ward Thompson Catharine: Playful Nature(s)
Worpole Ken: Fellowship or Fitness? Public policy and the two cultures of leisure
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Zeisel John: President and co-founder of Hearthstone Alzheimer Care Ltd, USA
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