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Reducing misclassification of medical waste: nudging stakeholders to reduce waste misclassification in a novel simulated operating room built environment. [PDF]
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2018
Built environment refers to the places in which we live and work, the services that meet our needs, and everything humans do by way of physical planning, design, development and controls to ensure our basic needs are met and quality of life maximised.
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Built environment refers to the places in which we live and work, the services that meet our needs, and everything humans do by way of physical planning, design, development and controls to ensure our basic needs are met and quality of life maximised.
Elizabeth Lewis +4 more
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2018
The built environment, which includes not only buildings but infrastructure, mediates several important climate impacts on public health and is also subject to diverse legal requirements. It is a subject of particular focus for policy efforts aimed at promoting adaptive responses to climate change on the part of institutions and individuals.
Gundlach, Justin M., Klein, Jennifer
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The built environment, which includes not only buildings but infrastructure, mediates several important climate impacts on public health and is also subject to diverse legal requirements. It is a subject of particular focus for policy efforts aimed at promoting adaptive responses to climate change on the part of institutions and individuals.
Gundlach, Justin M., Klein, Jennifer
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2020
The chapter starts defining the built environment and its main features, following the international standards and codes. The trends in the development of the built environment are analysed, and the community concept is defined considering these trends and the specifics observed in the urban and rural areas.
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The chapter starts defining the built environment and its main features, following the international standards and codes. The trends in the development of the built environment are analysed, and the community concept is defined considering these trends and the specifics observed in the urban and rural areas.
Ion Visa +4 more
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