Exercise Location and Psychological Outcomes
Varied settings, varied results
Varied settings, varied results
Cottet and her team evaluated how the components of urban views influence assessments of them.
Seresinhe, Preis, and Moat wondered what made an outdoor space beautiful.
Research by Jiang, Schmillen, and Sullivan confirms that not all experiences outdoors have the same effect on our brains.
Research-based principles to guide design
Preferences and pristine nature
Research indicates that tropical forests, whether they’re massive or tiny, whose footprints have particular shapes are more likely to survive—these shapes are likely to be good design choices when natural areas are being developed.
The right answer depends on location
White and his team wanted to learn more about visits to nature and people’s impressions of their own wellbeing.
Izenstark and Ebata, studied interactions between mothers and daughters outdoors and reported their findings in Children, Youth and Environments.