Scientific basis for health and well-being in the built environment

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Built environment The definition of the built environment has changed significantly over time, in response to shifting societal priorities, theoretical frameworks and research areas, in ways that are particularly relevant to health and well-being. Traditionally, the built environment was primarily conceptualised as the physical structures making up cities, towns and rural settlements....

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