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Appendix2-Questionnaire
The following questionnaire is being conducted by an undergraduate Architecture student from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. All data collected will be anonymous and will solely be used for academic study. The results may subsequently be reported more widely through academic papers, in anonymised form.
The research aims to explore whether a city’s population considers the humane urban design of their city to be important to their health and wellbeing. Specifically, the research seeks to investigate whether the urban design of Copenhagen has a positive, negative or neutral effect on the mental and physical health of students currently living and studying in Copenhagen.
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Please indicate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements:
The green and ‘open’ spaces in Copenhagen encourage me to be outside more
The green and ‘open’ spaces in Copenhagen have a positive effect on my health and wellbeing
The pedestrian routes throughout Copenhagen encourage me to be more active
The pedestrian routes throughout Copenhagen have a positive effect on my health and wellbeing
The cycle routes throughout Copenhagen encourage me to be more active
The cycle routes throughout Copenhagen have a positive effect on my health and wellbeing
In Copenhage n I walk / cycle more than using other transport (for example using trains, buses, or a car)
Copenhagen’s public squares/ plazas encourage me to spend more time outdoors
I often use Copenhagen’s public squares for meeting up and socializing with friends and family There is clearly defined public seating in public squares throughout Copenhagen
Please use the box below to:
● explain more about any all of your responses above,
● and your thoughts on the importance of Copenhagen’s urban design to your health and wellbeing: