Participative Dimension: “Leave No One Behind”

Author:

Ventura Paula Sol1ORCID,Romeo Marina2ORCID,Valera Sergi2ORCID,Serrano Jordi3,Belenger-Hurtado Carolina4ORCID,Miralles Felip5,Panisello Joima6,Lledó-Cisneros Maria7,Baños-Ruiz Irene8,Romera-Castillo Cristina9,Font Rovira Francesc10,Hernandez-Montaño-Bou Sonia11,Turon Daniel12,Vito Domenico13,Valladares Fernando14

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Data Science Team, Barcelona Institute for Global Health, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

2. Department of Social Psychology and Quantitative, Psychology of the University of Barcelona, 08035 Barcelona, Spain

3. Independent Researcher, 08025 Barcelona, Spain

4. Independent Researcher, 46183 Valencia, Spain

5. Health Technologies, Eurecat Technology Center, 08005 Barcelona, Spain

6. Digimevo, 08014 Barcelona, Spain

7. Independent Researcher, 08022 Barcelona, Spain

8. Independent Researcher, 41002 Sevilla, Spain

9. Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM)—CSIC, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

10. Independent Researcher, 17493 Girona, Spain

11. Independent Researcher, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

12. Independent Researcher, 08018 Barcelona, Spain

13. Metabolism of Cities Living Lab (MOC-LLAB), Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA

14. Spanish National Research Council, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, 28028 Madrid, Spain

Publisher

MDPI

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