Designing Social Innovation
Planning, Building, Evaluating
(Sprache: Englisch)
Based on the best applied research presented at the 18th meeting of the International Association of People-Environment Studies, IAPS18 held in Vienna, this volume concentrates on theories and methods in planning and monitoring, environmental, health and...
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Based on the best applied research presented at the 18th meeting of the International Association of People-Environment Studies, IAPS18 held in Vienna, this volume concentrates on theories and methods in planning and monitoring, environmental, health and social impact assessment, post-occupancy evaluations (POEs), computer modelling and various simulation tools. It is thus a fascinating and up-to-date review for researchers, professional practitioners, and policy makers.
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1. Special Topic: Eastern Europe; Keynote: Eastern Europe as "New Old Environment"; Wolfgang Petritsch; People-Environment Studies in Slovenia: Past and Prospects; Marko Polic, Ivan Marusic, Drago Kos, & Karel Natek; People-Environment Studies in Poland; Augustyn Banka. II. Environmental Cognition: Lost in the Countryside: Developing a Toolkit to Address Wayfinding Problems; Catharine Ward Thompson, Catherine Findlay, & Katherine Southwell; Sao-Paulo / Paris: The Weight of the Centrality; Gabriel Moser, Eda Tassara, Marie-Line Félonneau, Dorothee Marchand, Cintia Okamura, & Yannick Savina1; Architrack - Evaluating Architectural Preferences via Eyetracker; Alexander G. Keul, Florian Hutzler, Gerlinde Frauscher, & Andreas Voigt. III. Environmental Quality: Local People's Motives for Biodiversity Conservation; Maria Johansson: Fractal Dimension as a Tool for Defining and Measuring Naturalness; Caroline M. Hagerhall; Emotional Connection to Nature: Its Socio-Psychological Correlates and Associations with Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behavior; Maaris Raudsepp; Is it a Greek or a Turkish House? A Comparative Morphological Enquiry into the Domestic Spaces of Coexistence in the Island of Cyprus; Ciler Kirsan. IV. Sustainability: Social Representations Theory and Environmental Studies; Michel-Louis Rouquette, Elena Sautkina1, Paula Castro, Marie-Line Felonneau & Elisabeth Guillou-Michel; Psychological Predictors in Context: An Empirical Study of Interactions between Determinants of Car Use Intentions; Rob Wall, Patrick Devine-Wright, & Greig A. Mill; Sewage in the City - Odour Annoyance and Evaluation of Mitigation Measures; Renate Cervinka & Ernst Neudorfer; Exploring Cognitive Representations of Citizens in Areas Affected by the 'Prestige' Disaster; Ricardo Garcia Mira, J. Eulogio Real Deus, David L. Uzzell, Gemma Blanco Martinez, Maria Dolores Losada; Residential Water Use: A Model of Personal Variables; José Marcos
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Bustos-Aguayo, Luz Maria Flores-Herrera, & Patricia Andrade-Palos. V. Simulation: Predicting Experiential Qualities of Architecture by its Spatial Properties; Gerald Franz, Markus von der Heyde, & Heinrich H. Bulthoff; Public Urban Open Spaces and Patterns of Users: Exploring Behavioural Data Using GIS; Barbara Golicnik; Including a Children's Perspective in Urban planning in GIS - Development of a Method; Ulla Berglund & Kerstin Nordin; Simlandscape: A Global Overview of a Scenario Toolbox for the Support of Land Use Planning in Development; Rob de Waard; Action Research with Children in Public Housing: Simulating Courses of Action to Develop Environmental Competence; Sudeshna Chatterjee & Virginia Sullivan. VI. Evaluation: Evaluation, Persuasion, Translation: Examining Points of Contact Between Research and Practice; Guido Francescato; "Changing schools": Pupil and Staff Assessments of Their 'New' Schools; Edward Edgerton, Jim McKechnie, & Karen Dunleavy; Residents' Front/Back Definition of the Spaces around Suburban Houses in Tokyo: A Quantitative Study on the Perception and Use of Outdoor Areas; Ryuzo Ohno & Emiko Kubo; Users' Evaluative Responses to Spatio-Physical Humanization: The Case of Hospital Environments; Ferdinando Fornara; An Integral Tool for the Diagnostic Evaluation of Non-Territorial Offices; Leentje Volker & Theo van der Voordt; Evaluation of Ecologic Environment in Unsafe Work Enivronments: The Role of Work Performance and Social Climate; Teresa Ribeiro; An Evaluation of New Public Space: The Case of Multifunctional Commercial Complexes; Kyriaki Tsoukala & Maria Daniil; VII. Neigborhoods: Community-Generating Neighborhoods; Sidney Brower; Neighbourhood Regeneration - From Integrated Development to Local Capital; Ombretta Romice; Space, Identity and Choice: Exploring the Housing Arrangements of Older People; Peter Kellett, Rose Gilroy, & Sue Jackson.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Bob Martens , Alexander G. Keul
- 2005, 400 Seiten, Maße: 15,9 x 24 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Bob Martens, Alexander G. Keul
- Verlag: Hogrefe (vorm. Verlag Hans Huber )
- ISBN-10: 0889372918
- ISBN-13: 9780889372917
Sprache:
Englisch
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