The Design Challenges for Dog Ownership and Dog Walking in Dense Urban Areas: The Case of Japan
There has been growing interest in the role of pet ownership, particularly dog ownership, in managing noncommunicable diseases. The built environment can act as a facilitator or barrier to owning a dog or dog walking. Nevertheless, limited studies conducted in different geographical contexts have ex...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Javad Koohsari (Author), Akitomo Yasunaga (Author), Gavin R. McCormack (Author), Tomoki Nakaya (Author), Yukari Nagai (Author), Koichiro Oka (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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