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Urban environments (including built, natural, and social
environments) crucially impact children's physical and
psychological health, particularly in cities. Now children's
mentality and safety, and the freedom of travelling and playing
have raised concerns in society. In this issue, trans-disciplinary
discussions between scholars and practitioners in landscape
architecture and environmental psychology, environmental
behaviours, human engineering, public health, etc., as well as city
managers, are encouraged to explore the ways to improve urban
environments for children's outdoor activities. With such a
multi-disciplinary coverage, this issue aims to update landscape
architects' theoretical and methodological approaches to issues of
children and urban environments, with a deeper understanding of
their disciplinary competences, limitations, and challenges thus to
find out their irreplaceable role in guaranteeing children's
well-beings.
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