Engaging Citizens Via Journey Maps to Address Urban Health Issues
Effectively addressing urban health challenges requires engagement of citizens. However, citizens often face barriers providing feedback, and city officials likewise face difficulties incorporating feedback in a meaningful and systematic way. This paper shares one innovative approach to capturing ci...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Pomeroy-Stevens (Author), Muh Afdhal (Author), Neeraj Mishra (Author), Kim Farnham Egan (Author), Karin Christianson (Author), Damodar Bachani (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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