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 | 374 | 2017 |
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 | 279 | 2017 |
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 | 272 | 2018 |
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 | 152 | 2018 |
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 | 142 | 2019 |
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 | 129 | 2019 |
“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 | 129 | 2017 |
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 | 78 | 2017 |
What is urban nature and how do we perceive it? H Hoyle Naturally challenged: contested perceptions and practices in urban green …, 2020 | 30 | 2020 |
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 | 29 | 2023 |
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 | 21 | 2021 |
Improving urban grassland for people and wildlife H Hoyle The Living With Environmental Change Partnership, Newcastle University …, 2016 | 11 | 2016 |
Human happiness versus urban biodiversity? Public perception of designed urban planting in a warming climate HE Hoyle University of Sheffield, 2015 | 6 | 2015 |
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 | 5 | 2023 |
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 | 4 | 2024 |
‘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 | 1 | 2024 |
Perceptions of colour, form and amenity in green spaces. H Hoyle Urban Design Journal 162, 28-30, 2022 | 1 | 2022 |
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 |