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Understanding children’s perceptions and activities in urban public spaces: The case study of Zrêbar Lake Waterfront in Kurdistan

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Figure 1. Study process.
Figure 2. The study area and the observer’s location.
Figure 4. Observed activities during 6 September 2015 in the middle section.
Figure 5. Children’s tracking map and their stationary activities in the three parts.
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