Capturing affordances for health and well-being at the city scale
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In this chapter, Gloria Niin, Peeter Vassiljev, Tiina Rinne and Simon Bell focus on the application of Public Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PPGIS), sometimes known as “SoftGIS” using the Maptionnaire tool (an existing system originating in Aalto University in Finland and now commercially available to license) for city-level capture of the blue spaces which local people value the most, explaining how to apply it and how to interpret the results for planning purposes, illustrated using the example of Plymouth, United Kingdom.Description
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Niin, G, Vassiljev, P, Rinne, T & Bell, S 2021, Capturing affordances for health and well-being at the city scale. in S Bell, L E Fleming, J Grellier, F Kuhlmann, M J Nieuwenhuijsen & M P White (eds), Urban Blue Spaces : Planning and design for water, health and well-being. Routledge, pp. 162-178. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429056161-10