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  • ...n the activities that take place within it. In landscape architecture, the built environment is identified as opposed to the [[natural environment]], with the recogniti == Other concepts of the built environment ==
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  • (2013). Business models for renewable energy in the built environment. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge. (2018). Ageing and the built environment in Singapore. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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  • {{rpl|Built environment}}
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  • (2013). Business models for renewable energy in the built environment. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge. (2018). Ageing and the built environment in Singapore. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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  • {{r|Built environment}}
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  • {{r|Built environment}}
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  • The natural environment is contrasted with the [[built environment]], which comprises the areas of Earth that are strongly influenced by human
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  • ...n the activities that take place within it. In landscape architecture, the built environment is identified as opposed to the [[natural environment]], with the recogniti == Other concepts of the built environment ==
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  • {{r|Built environment}}
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  • {{r|Built environment}}
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  • ...and other plants, water features and other components of the natural and [built environment]]s. Although landscape planning is an ancient [[art]] practiced in China an
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  • {{r|Built environment}}
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  • ...onmental development. Specific topics include [[food]], [[energy]], the [[built environment]], [[population]], [[consumption]], [[modernization]], [[conservation]], [[
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  • ...pment]] with the need to protect the [[Natural environment|natural]] and [[built environment]] so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but in the indefi
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  • ...ences to the extent they are concerned with the effects on humans of the [[built environment]]. In each case, applied social science concerns (in particular, the use of
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  • Gorden-Larsen et al (2006) Inequality in the Built Environment Underlies Key Health Disparities in Physical Activity and Obesity. ''Pediat Hutch et al(2011) Potential Strategies to Eliminate Built Environment Disparities for Disadvantaged and Vulnerable Communities. ''Amer Jour Publi
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  • [[Human geography]] focuses largely on the [[built environment]] and how space is created, viewed and managed by humans as well as the inf
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  • ...of social organization (that can be manifest in the organization of the [[Built environment|building environment]]) and religious beliefs or scientific theories that d ...the surroundings it remains a central issue. Whether in a historic urban [[Built environment|environment]] or in a natural landscape, a building is supposed to “fit�
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  • ...ared history.<ref> Kathryn Kish Sklar, et al. eds. "How Did Changes In The Built Environment At Hull-House Reflect The Settlement's Interaction With Its Neighbors, 1889
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  • ...ared history.<ref> Kathryn Kish Sklar, et al. eds. "How Did Changes In The Built Environment At Hull-House Reflect The Settlement's Interaction With Its Neighbors, 1889
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  • ...in political power relations, the modernist transformation in the urban [[built environment]] was evidently brought about by a combined force of Western influences and
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  • ...e to marketing of unhealthy foods, and high stress levels. The appropriate built environment allows the individual adequate access to gyms, parks and healthy food optio
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