Følg
Helen Hoyle
Helen Hoyle
Lecturer in Healthy Urban Landscapes, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Sheffield
Verificeret mail på sheffield.ac.uk
Titel
Citeret af
Citeret af
År
All about the ‘wow factor’? The relationships between aesthetics, restorative effect and perceived biodiversity in designed urban planting
H Hoyle, J Hitchmough, A Jorgensen
Landscape and urban planning 164, 109-123, 2017
3742017
Biodiverse perennial meadows have aesthetic value and increase residents’ perceptions of site quality in urban green-space
GE Southon, A Jorgensen, N Dunnett, H Hoyle, KL Evans
Landscape and Urban Planning 158, 105-118, 2017
2792017
Perceived species-richness in urban green spaces: Cues, accuracy and well-being impacts
GE Southon, A Jorgensen, N Dunnett, H Hoyle, KL Evans
Landscape and Urban Planning 172, 1-10, 2018
2722018
Plant species or flower colour diversity? Identifying the drivers of public and invertebrate response to designed annual meadows
H Hoyle, B Norton, N Dunnett, JP Richards, JM Russell, P Warren
Landscape and urban planning 180, 103-113, 2018
1522018
Urban meadows as an alternative to short mown grassland: effects of composition and height on biodiversity
BA Norton, GD Bending, R Clark, R Corstanje, N Dunnett, KL Evans, ...
Ecological Applications 29 (6), e01946, 2019
1422019
What determines how we see nature? Perceptions of naturalness in designed urban green spaces
H Hoyle, A Jorgensen, JD Hitchmough
People and nature 1 (2), 167-180, 2019
1292019
“Not in their front yard” The opportunities and challenges of introducing perennial urban meadows: A local authority stakeholder perspective
H Hoyle, A Jorgensen, P Warren, N Dunnett, K Evans
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 25, 139-149, 2017
1292017
Attractive, climate-adapted and sustainable? Public perception of non-native planting in the designed urban landscape
H Hoyle, J Hitchmough, A Jorgensen
Landscape and Urban Planning 164, 49-63, 2017
782017
What is urban nature and how do we perceive it?
H Hoyle
Naturally challenged: contested perceptions and practices in urban green …, 2020
302020
Rethinking ‘future nature’through a transatlantic research collaboration: climate-adapted urban green infrastructure for human wellbeing and biodiversity
HE Hoyle, CG Sant’Anna
Landscape Research 48 (4), 460-476, 2023
292023
Climate-adapted, traditional or cottage-garden planting? Public perceptions, values and socio-cultural drivers in a designed garden setting
HE Hoyle
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 65, 127362, 2021
212021
Improving urban grassland for people and wildlife
H Hoyle
The Living With Environmental Change Partnership, Newcastle University …, 2016
112016
Human happiness versus urban biodiversity? Public perception of designed urban planting in a warming climate
HE Hoyle
University of Sheffield, 2015
62015
Beyond the ‘usual suspects’? Engaging children in diverse communities in co-producing an arboretum-meadow: Professional partner perspectives
H Hoyle, W Cottrill
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 81, 127847, 2023
52023
Does increasing biodiversity in an urban woodland setting promote positive emotional responses in humans? A stress recovery experiment using 360-degree videos of an urban woodland
S Farris, N Dempsey, K McEwan, H Hoyle, R Cameron
Plos one 19 (2), e0297179, 2024
42024
‘The Elephant in the Room’–does actual or perceived biodiversity elicit restorative responses in a virtual park?
S Farris, L Zhang, N Dempsey, K McEwan, H Hoyle, R Cameron
Cities & Health, 1-16, 2024
12024
Perceptions of colour, form and amenity in green spaces.
H Hoyle
Urban Design Journal 162, 28-30, 2022
12022
Moving from features to functions: Bridging disciplinary understandings of urban environments to support healthy people and ecosystems
A Yuille, J Davies, M Green, C Hardman, J Knight, R Marshall, H Armitt, ...
Health & place 90, 103368, 2024
2024
Beyond the ‘Usual Suspects’? Co-Creating an Arboretum-Meadow with Diverse Communities: Stakeholder Priorities and Perceptions
H Hoyle, W Cottrill
Co-Creating an Arboretum-Meadow with Diverse Communities: Stakeholder …, 2022
2022
Improving urban grassland for people and wildlife: access to nature is beneficial to human health. How can designed urban meadows help to enhance public well-being and urban …
H Hoyle
Living With Environmental Change, 2016
2016
Systemet kan ikke foretage handlingen nu. Prøv igen senere.
Artikler 1–20