Greenspace and Life Satisfaction (03-27-14)
Ambrey and Fleming investigated the relationship between living near greenspace and life satisfaction.
Ambrey and Fleming investigated the relationship between living near greenspace and life satisfaction.
Meagher and Marsh have learned that spaces that are actually the same size can seem spacious or cramped, depending on how furnishings in the rooms are arranged.
Environmental psychology research consistently indicates the value of having a home territory.
Cox encourages readers to be aware of the soundscapes they experience.
Green roofs are getting to be relatively common in cities.
Previous research has shown that educational advantages accrue when vegetation is visible through school windows.
Where seats are placed determines how comfortable we are in sitting in them--for more than one reason.
More evidence scents should be "designed-in."
Denser trees linked to strong social ties.
Not conforming affects impression made.