[HTML][HTML] Nature-based biopsychosocial resilience: An integrative theoretical framework for research on nature and health

MP White, T Hartig, L Martin, S Pahl… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
Nature-based solutions including urban forests and wetlands can help communities cope
better with climate change and other environmental stressors by enhancing social …

Human–environment interactions in urban green spaces—A systematic review of contemporary issues and prospects for future research

N Kabisch, S Qureshi, D Haase - Environmental Impact assessment review, 2015 - Elsevier
Scientific papers on landscape planning underline the importance of maintaining and
develo** green spaces because of their multiple environmental and social benefits for city …

An ecological study investigating the association between access to urban green space and mental health

D Nutsford, AL Pearson, S Kingham - Public health, 2013 - Elsevier
Objectives This study aims to find whether proximity to urban green spaces is associated
with human mental health. Study design A cross-sectional examination of the relationship …

Unexploited opportunities in understanding liveable and biodiverse cities. A review on urban biodiversity perception and valuation

A Botzat, LK Fischer, I Kowarik - Global environmental change, 2016 - Elsevier
Many researchers and policymakers from various disciplines highlight the role of urban
biodiversity in delivering ecosystem services to enhance human wellbeing in a rapidly …

Feelings of restoration from recent nature visits

MP White, S Pahl, K Ashbullby, S Herbert… - Journal of environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Exposure to natural environments can help restore depleted emotional and cognitive
resources. However, investigation of the relative impacts of different natural environments …

Associations between park characteristics and perceived restorativeness of small public urban green spaces

KK Peschardt, UK Stigsdotter - Landscape and urban planning, 2013 - Elsevier
Urban green space in dense city areas is a limited resource. However, previous research
indicates that such areas have a positive influence on mental restoration. As stress is a …

Workplace greenery and perceived level of stress: Benefits of access to a green outdoor environment at the workplace

L Lottrup, P Grahn, UK Stigsdotter - Landscape and urban planning, 2013 - Elsevier
Dealing with stress and stress-related diseases is an increasing problem in both developed
and develo** countries and has an enormous cost for individuals, companies, and …

A sco** review map** research on green space and associated mental health benefits

C Wendelboe-Nelson, S Kelly, M Kennedy… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Background: There is a growing interest in research investigating the association between
green space (GS) and mental health and wellbeing (HWB), in order to understand the …

The relationship between perceived greenness and perceived restorativeness of university campuses and student-reported quality of life

JA Hipp, GB Gulwadi, S Alves… - Environment and …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
University students are exposed to many stressors, necessitating opportunities for
restoration. Research has indicated that actual experiences in nearby green spaces are …

Assessment of visual landscape quality of urban green spaces using image-based metrics derived from perceived sensory dimensions

X Zhang, ES Lin, PY Tan, J Qi, R Waykool - … Impact Assessment Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban green spaces (UGS) have been extensively studied for their psychological benefits to
people. However, accurately assessing the quality of UGS, which is closely linked to human …