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    Knowledge-based approach for planning healthy cities: The case of Logan-Beaudesert Australia by Gudes, Ori, Kendall, E., Yigitcaniar, T., Pathak, V.

    Published 2010
    “…Introduction: The planning for healthy cities faces significant challenges due to lack of effective information, systems and a framework to organise that information. …”
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    Online geographic information systems for improving health planning practice: Lessons learned from the case study of Logan-Beaudesert, Australia by Gudes, Ori, Kendall, E., Yigitcaniar, T., Pathak, V.

    Published 2011
    “…However, a number of gaps in knowledge have been identified within health planning practice: lack of methods to develop these tools in a collaborative manner; lack of capacity to use the GIS application among health decision-makers perspectives, and lack of understanding about the potential impact of such systems on users.This study addresses the abovementioned gaps and introduces an online GIS-based Health Decision Support System (HDSS), which has been developed to improve collaborative health planning in the Logan-Beau desert region of Queensland, Australia. …”
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    Using a knowledge-based approach: The way healthy communities make decisions by Gudes, Ori, Yigitcaniar, T., Kendall, E., Pathak, V.

    Published 2011
    “…The planning for Knowledge Cities faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective information tools. These challenges are magnified while planning healthy communities. …”
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    Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice by Gudes, Ori, Pathak, V., Kendall, E., Yigitcanlar, T.

    Published 2011
    “…The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective information, systems and the absence of a framework to make informed decisions. …”
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