Increasing translation of research evidence for optimal park design: a qualitative study with stakeholders
Abstract Background The design of parks is critical to ensure they are appealing, meet the needs of the community and optimise opportunities for physical activity, relaxation, exposure to nature and social interaction. There is currently a lack of understanding on how research evidence is informing...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Veitch (Author), Emily Denniss (Author), Kylie Ball (Author), Harriet Koorts (Author), Benedicte Deforche (Author), Anna Timperio (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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