Designing social innovation : planning, building, evaluating

著者

    • International Association for People-Environment Studies
    • Martens, Bob
    • Keul, Alexander G.

書誌事項

Designing social innovation : planning, building, evaluating

Bob Martens & Alexander G. Keul (editors)

Hogrefe, c2005

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Proceedings of the 18th International Association for People-Environment Studies (IAPS) Conference, held in Vienna, Austria, 2004

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The design and functioning of urban environments is difficult and complex, and because of the competitive nature of urban planning today, it often does not have the input required from a variety of disciplines, ranging from psychologists and sociologists to architects and planners. Researchers from these areas are, however, uniquely placed to monitor success and advise on what works. This interdisciplinary volume does exactly that, with contributions by experts from around the world. Based on the best applied research presented at the 18th meeting of the International Association of People-Environment Studies, IAPS18, held in Vienna, this volume concentrates on theories and methods in planning and monitoring, environmental, health, and social impact assessment, post-occupancy evaluations (POEs), computer modelling, and various simulation tools. It is thus a fascinating and up-to-date review for researchers, professional practitioners, and policy makers.

目次

  • 1. Special Topic: Eastern Europe
  • Keynote: Eastern Europe as "New Old Environment"
  • Wolfgang Petritsch
  • People-Environment Studies in Slovenia: Past and Prospects
  • Marko Polic, Ivan Marusic, Drago Kos, & Karel Natek
  • People-Environment Studies in Poland
  • Augustyn Banka. II. Environmental Cognition: Lost in the Countryside: Developing a Toolkit to Address Wayfinding Problems
  • Catharine Ward Thompson, Catherine Findlay, & Katherine Southwell
  • Sao-Paulo / Paris: The Weight of the Centrality
  • Gabriel Moser, Eda Tassara, Marie-Line F lonneau, Dorothee Marchand, Cintia Okamura, & Yannick Savina1
  • Architrack - Evaluating Architectural Preferences via Eyetracker
  • Alexander G. Keul, Florian Hutzler, Gerlinde Frauscher, & Andreas Voigt. III. Environmental Quality: Local People's Motives for Biodiversity Conservation
  • Maria Johansson: Fractal Dimension as a Tool for Defining and Measuring Naturalness
  • Caroline M. Hagerhall
  • Emotional Connection to Nature: Its Socio-Psychological Correlates and Associations with Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behavior
  • Maaris Raudsepp
  • Is it a Greek or a Turkish House? A Comparative Morphological Enquiry into the Domestic Spaces of Coexistence in the Island of Cyprus
  • Ciler Kirsan. IV. Sustainability: Social Representations Theory and Environmental Studies
  • Michel-Louis Rouquette, Elena Sautkina1, Paula Castro, Marie-Line Felonneau & Elisabeth Guillou-Michel
  • Psychological Predictors in Context: An Empirical Study of Interactions between Determinants of Car Use Intentions
  • Rob Wall, Patrick Devine-Wright, & Greig A. Mill
  • Sewage in the City - Odour Annoyance and Evaluation of Mitigation Measures
  • Renate Cervinka & Ernst Neudorfer
  • Exploring Cognitive Representations of Citizens in Areas Affected by the 'Prestige' Disaster
  • Ricardo Garcia Mira, J. Eulogio Real Deus, David L. Uzzell, Gemma Blanco Martinez, Maria Dolores Losada
  • Residential Water Use: A Model of Personal Variables
  • Jos Marcos Bustos-Aguayo, Luz Maria Flores-Herrera, & Patricia Andrade-Palos. V. Simulation: Predicting Experiential Qualities of Architecture by its Spatial Properties
  • Gerald Franz, Markus von der Heyde, & Heinrich H. Bulthoff
  • Public Urban Open Spaces and Patterns of Users: Exploring Behavioural Data Using GIS
  • Barbara Golicnik
  • Including a Children's Perspective in Urban planning in GIS - Development of a Method
  • Ulla Berglund & Kerstin Nordin
  • Simlandscape: A Global Overview of a Scenario Toolbox for the Support of Land Use Planning in Development
  • Rob de Waard
  • Action Research with Children in Public Housing: Simulating Courses of Action to Develop Environmental Competence
  • Sudeshna Chatterjee & Virginia Sullivan. VI. Evaluation: Evaluation, Persuasion, Translation: Examining Points of Contact Between Research and Practice
  • Guido Francescato
  • "Changing schools": Pupil and Staff Assessments of Their 'New' Schools
  • Edward Edgerton, Jim McKechnie, & Karen Dunleavy
  • Residents' Front/Back Definition of the Spaces around Suburban Houses in Tokyo: A Quantitative Study on the Perception and Use of Outdoor Areas
  • Ryuzo Ohno & Emiko Kubo
  • Users' Evaluative Responses to Spatio-Physical Humanization: The Case of Hospital Environments
  • Ferdinando Fornara
  • An Integral Tool for the Diagnostic Evaluation of Non-Territorial Offices
  • Leentje Volker & Theo van der Voordt
  • Evaluation of Ecologic Environment in Unsafe Work Enivronments: The Role of Work Performance and Social Climate
  • Teresa Ribeiro
  • An Evaluation of New Public Space: The Case of Multifunctional Commercial Complexes
  • Kyriaki Tsoukala & Maria Daniil
  • VII. Neigborhoods: Community-Generating Neighborhoods
  • Sidney Brower
  • Neighbourhood Regeneration - From Integrated Development to Local Capital
  • Ombretta Romice
  • Space, Identity and Choice: Exploring the Housing Arrangements of Older People
  • Peter Kellett, Rose Gilroy, & Sue Jackson.

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