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USER PATTERNS: OUTDOOR SPACE AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES [PDF]
The understanding of the relationship between outdoor activities and outdoor urban spaces is a complex issue, comprising a mutual study between urban space configuration and human behaviors aspect. Jan Gehl and Birgitte Svarre 1987 confirmed that when the outdoor areas are of high quality, the outdoor activity take place with the same frequency, and ...
Hadjira, Sakhri +3 more
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Outdoor allergens are an important part of the exposures that lead to allergic disease. Understanding the role of outdoor allergens requires a knowledge of the nature of outdoor allergen-bearing particles, the distributions of their source, and the nature of the aerosols (particle types, sizes, dynamics of concentrations).
Burge, Harriet A. +1 more
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Impact of mitigation measures to improve home indoor air quality in Kathmandu, Nepal
Air purifiers (APs) and home sealing are interventions used to help protect U.S. diplomats against particle pollution in the home when working in polluted cities.
Leslie Edwards +4 more
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Conflicting perceptions of the status of field biology and identification skills in UK education [PDF]
There is an enormous degree of engagement between people and the outdoors in the UK; 58% of the adult population of England, about 24 million people, make at least one visit a week to parks, urban green spaces, the countryside or other outdoor ...
Goulder, Raymond, Scott, Graham W.
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Social mechanisms to get people outdoors: bimodal distribution of interest in nature?
We report results from a post-program survey (n=930) of participants in a non-profit outdoor health program targeted principally at women with families in Australia’s metropolitan cities.
Ralf Christopher Buckley +2 more
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XDMOM: A Real-Time Moving Object Detection System Based on a Dual-Spectrum Camera
A low-cost and power-efficient video surveillance system, named XDMOM, is developed for real-time moving object detection outdoors or in the wild. The novel system comprises four parts: imaging subsystem, video processing unit, power supply, and alarm ...
Baoquan Shi, Weichen Gu, Xudong Sun
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People with dementia often report experiencing a ‘shrinking world’ connected with reduced opportunities to access physical and social spaces. This article applies the framework of social health (Dröes et al., 2017; Huber et al., 2011) as a theoretical ...
Jane M. Robertson +5 more
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Can a yearly camping trip help nurses improve their relationships with patients with mental health problems? Emma Dorn and Danielle Hitch, writing in Mental Health Practice, discuss the positive effect of a three-day annual camp organised by mental health services.
Alzheimer's Disease International +6 more
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This article explores the current situation of outdoor play for children in Sámi Early Childhood Education and Care institutions (ECECs) in Norway. The main objective is to discover how Sámi ECEC practices contribute to outdoor play and learning in early
Monica Bjerklund, Ingvild Åmot
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