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Measuring children's access to urban greenspace
R.F.L. Teeuwen
Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence
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Urban Green Space
100%
Green Space
100%
Childrens
66%
Levels of Autonomy
33%
Spatial Equity
33%
Urban Scale
33%
Green Space Accessibility
33%
Innovative Approach
33%
Planning Aim
33%
Specific Experience
33%
Child Welfare
33%
Perceived Barriers
33%
Urban Areas
33%
Daily Rhythm
33%
Physical Barrier
33%
Epidemiology
33%
Personal Development
33%
Specific Needs
33%
Urban Planning
33%
Equity Planning
33%
Socialization
33%
Urban Environment
33%
Children's Experiences
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Population
100%
Health
100%
Experience
100%
Wellbeing
100%
Development
100%
INIS
children
100%
levels
20%
adults
20%
populations
20%
urban areas
20%
epidemiology
20%
space
20%
barriers
20%
environment
20%
planning
20%
Psychology
Children
100%
Health and Well-Being
20%
Autonomy
20%
Recreation
20%
Personal Development
20%
Research
20%
Quality
20%
Socialization
20%
Methodology
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Children
100%
Planning
20%
Adult
20%
Environment
20%
Methodology
20%
Urban Areas
20%
Recreation
20%
Research
20%