Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review
The value of sustainable urbanisation has been redefined by UN-Habitat, which includes intangible and cultural values. The pace of smart and healthy urbanism is accelerating in humankind, yet there is little evidence for integrating such new perspectives of sustainable urbanisation. Therefore, this...
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Lim Seng Boon; Abdullah Jamalunlaili; Rashid Mohd Fadzil Abdul; Danial Muhammad Hakim; Pheng Low Sui |
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Lim Seng Boon; Abdullah Jamalunlaili; Rashid Mohd Fadzil Abdul; Danial Muhammad Hakim; Pheng Low Sui Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
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Lim, Seng Boon; Abdullah, Jamalunlaili; Rashid, Mohd Fadzil Abdul; Danial, Muhammad Hakim; Pheng, Low Sui Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL English Proceedings Paper The value of sustainable urbanisation has been redefined by UN-Habitat, which includes intangible and cultural values. The pace of smart and healthy urbanism is accelerating in humankind, yet there is little evidence for integrating such new perspectives of sustainable urbanisation. Therefore, this paper aims to propose a holistic sustainable-smart-healthy (SSH) framework - public social spaces where people can live a smart and healthy urban lifestyle that benefits current and future generations. Through the systematic literature review methodology, important themes were constructed. This study has contributed to the existing sustainable development body of knowledge in conceptualising SSH future urban environments. E-IPH LTD UK 2398-4287 2024 9 30 10.21834/e-bpj.v9i30.6218 Environmental Sciences & Ecology WOS:001408340600021 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001408340600021 |
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Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review |
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Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review |
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Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review |
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Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review |
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Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review |
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Sustainable-Smart-Healthy Development Framework for Urban Social Spaces Imaginary: A review |
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The value of sustainable urbanisation has been redefined by UN-Habitat, which includes intangible and cultural values. The pace of smart and healthy urbanism is accelerating in humankind, yet there is little evidence for integrating such new perspectives of sustainable urbanisation. Therefore, this paper aims to propose a holistic sustainable-smart-healthy (SSH) framework - public social spaces where people can live a smart and healthy urban lifestyle that benefits current and future generations. Through the systematic literature review methodology, important themes were constructed. This study has contributed to the existing sustainable development body of knowledge in conceptualising SSH future urban environments. |
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