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Human-centred public urban space: exploring how the 're-humanisation' of cities as a universal concept has been adopted and is experienced within the socio-cultural context of Riyadh
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Human-centred public urban space: exploring how the 're-humanisation' of cities as a universal concept has been adopted and is experienced within the socio-cultural context of Riyadh

Mohammed Almahmood, Natalie Marie Gulsrud, Oliver Schulze, Trine Agervig Carstensen and Gertrud Jørgensen
Urban research & practice, Vol.15(1), pp.1-24
01/01/2022

Abstract

gender norms Human-centred urban space planning cultures Saudi Arabia spatial exclusion

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