Evaluating restoration in urban green spaces: Does setting type make a difference? AE Van den Berg, A Jorgensen, ER Wilson Landscape and Urban Planning 127, 173-181, 2014 | 488 | 2014 |
Woodland spaces and edges: their impact on perception of safety and preference A Jorgensen, J Hitchmough, T Calvert Landscape and urban planning 60 (3), 135-150, 2002 | 439 | 2002 |
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 | 375 | 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 | 278 | 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 | 268 | 2018 |
Ambivalent landscapes—wilderness in the urban interstices A Jorgensen, M Tylecote Landscape research 32 (4), 443-462, 2007 | 268 | 2007 |
Woodland as a setting for housing-appreciation and fear and the contribution to residential satisfaction and place identity in Warrington New Town, UK A Jorgensen, J Hitchmough, N Dunnett Landscape and urban planning 79 (3-4), 273-287, 2007 | 254 | 2007 |
Enjoyment and fear in urban woodlands–Does age make a difference? A Jorgensen, A Anthopoulou Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 6 (4), 267-278, 2007 | 237 | 2007 |
Where the wild things are! Do urban green spaces with greater avian biodiversity promote more positive emotions in humans? RWF Cameron, P Brindley, M Mears, K McEwan, F Ferguson, D Sheffield, ... Urban ecosystems 23, 301-317, 2020 | 236 | 2020 |
Shades of green: measuring the ecology of urban green space in the context of human health and well-being A Jorgensen, PH Gobster Nature and Culture 5 (3), 338-363, 2010 | 197 | 2010 |
Urban wildscapes A Jorgensen, R Keenan Routledge, 2012 | 183 | 2012 |
Understanding the socioeconomic equity of publicly accessible greenspace distribution: The example of Sheffield, UK M Mears, P Brindley, R Maheswaran, A Jorgensen Geoforum 103, 126-137, 2019 | 171 | 2019 |
Beyond the view: Future directions in landscape aesthetics research A Jorgensen Landscape and urban planning 100 (4), 353-355, 2011 | 164 | 2011 |
Nature’s role in supporting health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A geospatial and socioecological study JM Robinson, P Brindley, R Cameron, D MacCarthy, A Jorgensen International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (5), 2227, 2021 | 143 | 2021 |
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 | 127 | 2017 |
Does a natural environment enhance the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)? Examining the mental health and wellbeing, and nature connectedness benefits EY Choe, A Jorgensen, D Sheffield Landscape and Urban Planning 202, 103886, 2020 | 126 | 2020 |
Is more always better? Exploring field survey and social media indicators of quality of urban greenspace, in relation to health P Brindley, RW Cameron, E Ersoy, A Jorgensen, R Maheswaran Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 39, 45-54, 2019 | 118 | 2019 |
Identifying multispecies connectivity corridors and the spatial pattern of the landscape E Ersoy, A Jorgensen, PH Warren Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 40, 308-322, 2019 | 106 | 2019 |
Domestic gardens and self-reported health: a national population study P Brindley, A Jorgensen, R Maheswaran International Journal of Health Geographics 17, 1-11, 2018 | 98 | 2018 |