Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour
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Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour
Summary
Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour is a doctoral thesis[1].
Key Facts
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour authored Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — author (P50): Maryam Lesan[2].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's instance of is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's publisher is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — publisher (P123): Open Access Repository Victoria University of Wellington[4].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's DOI is recorded as 10.26686/WGTN.17009786[5].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's language of work or name is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — language of work or name (P407): English[6].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's country of origin is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — country of origin (P495): New Zealand[7].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's publication date is recorded as +2015-01-01T00:00:00Z[8].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's main subject is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — main subject (P921): cultural diversity[9].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's title is recorded as Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour[10].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's copyright holder is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — copyright holder (P3931): Maryam Lesan[11].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's thesis submitted to is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — thesis submitted to (P4101): Victoria University of Wellington[12].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008): NZThesisProject[13].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's copyright status is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[14].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's thesis committee member is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — thesis committee member (P9161): Morten Gjerde[15].
- Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's thesis committee member is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — thesis committee member (P9161): Jules Moloney[16].
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Designation and Status
Public Streets for Multicultural Use: Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour's instance of is recorded as Exploring the Relationship between Cultural Background, Built Environment, and Social Behaviour — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].