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Autor:
Ilan Kelman, Victoria Pratt, Ayesha Ahmad, Amy Balderston, Catherine Baxendale, Ben Eaton, Sheila Ghelani, Samrawit Gougsa, Hsi-Nong Huang, Nqatyiswa Mendu, Cecilia Vilela
Publikováno v:
Journal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning, Vol 4, Iss (Special Issue), Pp 01-24 (2023)
This photo essay and accompanying text visualize and represent the work that was based in London, UK of a collective project called Land Body Ecologies (LBE), a global transdisciplinary network exploring the deep interconnections of mental health and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ce647bfaba4843c7acd77cc3b19a314d
Autor:
Samrawit Gougsa, Victoria Pratt, Babitha George, Cecilia Vilela, Daniel Kobei, Sylvia Kokunda, Ilan Kelman, Ben Eaton, Lilian Maina, Samson Luari, Outi Autti, Kaisa Kerätär, Jenni Laiti, Catherine Baxendale, Romit Raj, Reema Deshpande, Riya Gokharu, Neha Singh, Sheila Ghelani, Nqatyiswa Mendu, Ayesha Ahmad
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Climate Change and Health, Vol 10, Iss , Pp 100206- (2023)
Land Body Ecologies (LBE) is a global, transdisciplinary research group seeking to understand the mental health dimensions of minority, Indigenous and other land-dependent communities’ relationship to ecologies in a changing environment. We posit t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/426029a8c0ec4f4cbaa6d46df24563d7
Autor:
Dee Heddon, Claire Hind, Maggie O'Neil, Clare Qualmann, Morag Rose, Harry Wilson, Carole Wright, Helen Billinghurst, Sarah Bissett, Ruth Broadbent, Lavinia Brydon, Claire Collison, Fiona Cullinan, Laura Fisher, Patrick Ford, Sheila Ghelani, Jenson Grant, Green and Owens, Geeta Ludhra, Harriette Meynell, Idit Nathan, Lydia Nightingale, Audrey O'Brien, Emily Orley, Sonia Overall, Stefano Puppio, Monique Sundree-Latchmi Rogers, Liberty Rowley, Genevieve Rudd, Ronnie Scott, S Haranya, Jenny Staff, Helen Stratford, Kathryn Welch, Emma Welton, Stephanie Whitelaw, Louise Ann Wilson, Jessica Wortley, Nina Yiu
Our public survey showed that more people walked during COVID-19, and walked more frequently. However, some people walked less, or their walking reduced over the various lockdowns. Many barriers or challenges to walking were identified by respondents
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fa957ae8e7ed07a3c9667d9f95a55c53
https://doi.org/10.36399/gla.pubs.293315
https://doi.org/10.36399/gla.pubs.293315
Autor:
Lucy Cash, Sheila Ghelani
Publikováno v:
Performance Research. 22:61-66
Autor:
Sheila Ghelani
Publikováno v:
Performance Research. 20:70-71