Upkeep and Neighborhood Assessments (04-28-11)
What physical features of a neighborhood do visitors use to assess its safety?
What physical features of a neighborhood do visitors use to assess its safety?
People prefer to be active according to research by Albarracin, Hepler, and Tannenbaum.
A recent press release from the University of Illinois discusses important links between green spaces and health, with a focus on research done by Frances Kuo, a professor there.
Tung and Ritchie have examined memorable tourist experiences using in-depth interviews.
People with autism spectrum disorders often wander.
The USDA Forest Service i-Tree Tools can be used to assess the “local, tangible ecosystem services that trees provide” either individually or in groups.
Moezzi and Goins wondered what insights could be drawn from the answers to the open-ended questions asked by the Center for the Built Environment (CBE; University of California at Berkeley).
Displaying certain types of art reduces medication for agitation.
The effect of music in the workplace? It depends.
Entries here often detail physical environments in which older people are more likely to be active.