Human Factors Research Group

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DUVNJAK, J, KUCUKYILMAZ, A, HOUGHTON, RJ and LARGE, DR, 2026. Exploring stakeholder acceptance of workplace personalisation Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries. 36(2), e70030

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EHAB, A., BURNETT, G. and HEATH, T., 2025. Elevating the Public Realm: A Framework for Designing Resilient Urban Green Spaces in Hyperdense Cities Discover Sustainability. 6, 10

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HEATH, T. and WIEDMANN, F., 2025. URBAN DESIGN: the basics Routledge.

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LI, S. and HEATH, T., 2025. Towards a Vibrant Public Space: Adaptive Reuse Approach of British Waterway Heritage Quarters. In: GALLO, P., ed., Urban and Transit Planning: Culture and Sustainability for Built Environment 2. Springer. 155-165

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LIU, W., ZHENG, X. and HEATH, T., 2025. Spatial Characteristics and Resilience Mechanism of Water Network in Riverine Citie: a Case Study of Kunshan City, China In: 2025 International Conference on China Urban Development: Governing Urban Development in a Changing World.

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BORHAN, R., GHANI, I., ABDUL RAHMAN, N. and HEATH, T., 2025. Greening Healthcare Spaces: The Carbon Cost of Tree Loss in Public Healthcare Facilities In: 13th Asia-Pacific International Conference on Environment-Behaviour Studies.

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HEATH, T., 2025. Keynote: Urban Heritage and Conservation in Waterfront Cities In: IACP-EU Conference 2025: Advancing Sustainable, Smart, and Inclusive Waterfront Development.

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BORHAN, R., GHANI, I., AB. RAHMAN, N. and HEATH, T., 2025. Greening Healthcare Spaces: carbon cost of tree loss in public healthcare facilities Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal. 10(33), 251-257

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SHAO, K., XIE, J., LOO, Y.M. and HEATH, T., 2025. Flexible Authenticity: heritage remaking on modern buildings in Chian Street, Wenzhou, China Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering.
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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