The ecological perspective in urban sociology explores what happens in social terms as a consequence of the exposure of people to built environment, Ecosystems, including humans living in cities and urban environments, are characterised by specific interactions. Environmental consequences from, for example new buildings/installations, influence citizens’ perception that, in turn influences social behaviour and reaction to both risk and security measures. This is especially challenging when planning ‘secure’ urban area and infrastructure. Secure urban design must be socially and ecologically sound. Urban planning is particularly forced to consider sustainable concepts to safeguard public health by reducing health risks or technical risks, but also intentional risks such as crime and terrorism emerging from the built environment.
Research Article: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Research Article: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Research Article: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Research Article: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Research Article: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Research Article: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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Letter to Editor: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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