Human Factors Research Group

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LARGE, D. R., HARVEY, C., SHAW, E., KHANDEPARKER, S., BURNETT, G. and BOX, E., 2024. In Two Minds: Distractive and Protective Effects of Passengers in Automated Vehicles In: Ergonomics & Human Factors (CIEHF2024).

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LARGE, D. R., HARVEY, C. and BURNETT, G., 2024. How Will Drivers and Passengers Interact in Future Automated Vehicles? London: RAC Foundation.

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MANGI, E., CHEN, W., HEATH, T. and CHESHMEHZANGI, A., eds., 2024. Innovative Public Participation Practices for Sustainable Urban Regeneration 1. Springer.

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CHESHMEHZANGI, A., SEDREZ, M., ZHAO, H., LI, T., HEATH, T. and DAWODU, A., eds., 2024. Resilience vs Pandemics: Innovations in Public Places and Buildings 1. Springer.

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HEATH, T., CHEN, F., XIE, J. and CHEN, P., 2024. Heritage-led revitalisation in China: identity and modernity in Shenzhen's urban villages. In: ROBERTS, M. and NELSON, S., eds., Research Handbook on Urban Design Edward Elgar. 225-247

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AHMED, E. and HEATH, T., 2024. Rethinking the Design of Vertical Green Spaces in the Post-pandemic Era: Visitor Behaviour and Real-Life Cognitive Experience at Crossrail Place, London. In: CHESHMEHZANGI, A., SEDREZ, M., ZHAO, H., LI, T., HEATH, T. and DAWODU, A., eds., Resilience vs Pandemics: Innovations in Public Places and Buildings 1. Springer. 13-35

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CHESHMEHZANGI, A., SEDREZ, M., DAWODU, A, HEATH, T., ZHAO, H. and LI, T., 2024. Space and Resilience. In: CHESHMEHZANGI, A., SEDREZ, M., ZHAO, H., LI, T., HEATH, T. and DAWODU, A., eds., Resilience vs Pandemics: Innovations in Public Places and Buildings 1. Springer. 1-10

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CHESHMEHZANGI, A., SEDREZ, A., DAWODU, A., HEATH, T., LI, T. and ZHAO, H., 2024. Towards Resilient Public Places and Buildings to Pandemics. In: CHESHMEHZANGI, A., SEDREZ, M., ZHAO, H., LI, T., HEATH, T. and DAWODU, A., eds., Resilience vs Pandemics: Innovations in Public Places and Buildings 1. Springer. 153-161

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MANGI, E., CHEN, W., HEATH, T. and CHESHMEHZANGI, A., 2024. Prioritizing Sustainable Urban Regeneration Practices: Addressing Contemporary Urban Challenges Through the Lens of Public Participation. In: MANGI, E., CHEN, W., HEATH, T. and CHESHMEHZANGI, A., eds., Innovative Public Participation Practices for Sustainable Urban Regeneration Springer. 1-11

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JI, J. and HEATH, T., 2024. Community Participation of China's Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Sanxue Historical District in Xian. In: MANGI, E., CHEN, W., HEATH, T. and CHESHMEHZANGI, A., eds., Innovative Public Participation Practices for Sustainable Urban Regeneration Springer. 65-80

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CHEN, P. and HEATH, T., 2024. The New Strategy of Urban Village Regeneration: The Comprehensive Improvement Project in Jingle Village, Shenzhen, China. In: MANGI, E., CHEN, W., HEATH, T. and CHESHMEHZANGI, A., eds., Innovative Public Participation Practices for Sustainable Urban Regeneration Springer. 99-123

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AB. RASHID, N.S. and HEATH, T., 2024. Determining Factors that Influence the Practice of Reusing Heritage Shophouses in the Core Zone of Melaka, a Heritage City International Journal of Art and Design. 8(1),

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XU, Y.Q., WU, D. and HEATH, T., 2024. Greening the Public Realm: Incorporating Bio-Diversity into City Spaces. In: Towards a Carbon Neutral Future Springer. 437-450

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ABDUL RAHMAN, N., GHANI, I., BARHAN, R. and HEATH, T., 2024. Youth-Friendly Streets: Promoting Well-Being in Malaysian Cities In: AQoL2024: 8th Asia-Pacific International Conference on Quality of Life, Izmir, Turkiye.. Vol.9: No.29 (June 2024). 131-137

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EHAB, A. and HEATH, T., 2024. Critical Factors Affecting the Design and Use of Elevated Urban Spaces: The Sky Garden, London. In: PIGLIAUTILE, I., PISELLI, C., KARUNATHILAKE, H.P. and FABIANI, C., eds., Urban Resilience, Livability, and Climate Adaptation Springer. 57-76
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Human Factors Research Group

Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham
NG7 2RD, UK


Telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 4040
Email: human.factors@nottingham.ac.uk