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Users’ satisfaction and attachment to beaches along the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos, Nigeria
Olanrewaju Timothy Dada, Deborah Bunmi Ojo, Adewale Sheyi Popoola, Opeyemi Ayobami Agboba, Temitope Muyiwa AdebaraThe purpose of this paper is to examine users’ satisfaction and attachment to beaches along the Atlantic Ocean in Lagos, Nigeria.
Are Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay area cities attractive to university students in Hong Kong? Leading the potential human capital from image perception to locational decisions
Chung-Shing Chan, Kwo Fung ShekThis study aims to identify the perceived image of the Greater Bay Area (GBA) cities by university students in Hong Kong through both quantitative and qualitative analysis of the…
Determining and representing value in creative placemaking
Josephine Vaughan, Kim Maund, Thayaparan Gajendran, Justine Lloyd, Cathy Smith, Michael CohenThis study aims to address the research gap about value in the holistic discourse of creative placemaking. It identifies and synthesises the often discounted social and…
Local regeneration and community wealth building–place making: co-operatives as agents of change
Anthony Webster, Olga Kuznetsova, Cilla Ross, Cécile Berranger, Michelle Booth, Temidayo Eseonu, Yaron GolanThis paper aims to provide an introduction to how worker co-operatives and other organisations based on principles of the participatory economy have been adopted in a range of…
Quality of place and resident satisfaction in a historic – religious urban settlement in Iran
Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Mina Safizadeh, Aldrin AbdullahGiven its ineffective urban control strategies, Iran’s urbanisation experiences indicate highly rapid migration, horizontal expansion, spatial inequality and an imbalanced…
COVID-19 as a super crisis: implications for place management
Mark N. Wexler, Judy OberlanderThe purpose of this paper is to investigate COVID-19 as a super crisis in the design and management of places.
#urbanforest: cultural ecosystem services of urban trees through the lens of Instagram
Andrew Speak, Mark Usher, Hilary Solly, Stefan ZerbeThe non-material benefits which people derive from ecosystems, cultural ecosystem services (CES), can be difficult to measure and quantify. This study aims to demonstrate the…
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- Dr Nikolaos Ntounis