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Queensland, Australia Australia
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Visiting Research Fellow at Griffith University, Australia
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http://placetransitions.com/
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Dr Nigel Cartlidge is an urban designer, planner and researcher. He holds a keen interest in the design of the public realm to achieve egalitarian public access to activity and amenity, aligned to the social, cultural, recreational and restorational values of walkable places. Nigel has a thorough knowledge and understanding of qualitative and quantitative research aims, objectives and methods. He is able to use this to design qualitative enquiries into complex and layered issues and provide structured systematic insights for clients.
Nigel was awarded a PhD for Sustainable Development in the field of Urban Design and Planning by Bond University, Queensland, Australia in 2015. The thesis ...
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research framework
urban design
phronetic content analysis
values
research symposium
urban research
delphi group
aecurn
governance
best practices
nvivo
phronesis
foreshore parks
walkability
public space
gender and age
case study
wellbeing
research
urban planning
conflict
active transport
planning
thesis
research method
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Organización/Lugar de trabajo
Queensland, Australia Australia
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Visiting Research Fellow at Griffith University, Australia
Sitio web
http://placetransitions.com/
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Dr Nigel Cartlidge is an urban designer, planner and researcher. He holds a keen interest in the design of the public realm to achieve egalitarian public access to activity and amenity, aligned to the social, cultural, recreational and restorational values of walkable places. Nigel has a thorough knowledge and understanding of qualitative and quantitative research aims, objectives and methods. He is able to use this to design qualitative enquiries into complex and layered issues and provide structured systematic insights for clients.
Nigel was awarded a PhD for Sustainable Development in the field of Urban Design and Planning by Bond University, Queensland, Australia in 2015. The thesis ...
Etiquetas
research framework
urban design
phronetic content analysis
values
research symposium
urban research
delphi group
aecurn
governance
best practices
nvivo
phronesis
foreshore parks
walkability
public space
gender and age
case study
wellbeing
research
urban planning
conflict
active transport
planning
thesis
research method
Ver más