Biophilic perceptions in the urban waterfront: analytical study of the Nile waterfront in Central Cairo

作者: Ahmed S. Abd Elrahman , Marwa Khalifa , Sarah Eid

DOI: 10.1080/16874048.2021.1872052

关键词: Built environmentPopulationPerceptionEnvironmental planningGeographyBiophilia hypothesis

摘要: With most of the world`s population living in cities and urban areas, are currently seeking new strategies to integrate nature into built environment. Urban waterways, their adjacent...

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