Side Setbacks Have Value
Again, size matters, sometimes
Again, size matters, sometimes
Bogard carefully details, in The Ground Beneath Us, how the dirt under our feet affects our lives.
Kotabe, Kardan, and Berman studied how the appeal of viewed nature is influenced by the disorder present in it.
Shanahan and her team investigated links between the amount of time spent outside per week and mental and physical health.
Whether leaves are sharp or rounded makes a difference
Evidence linking green space and health continues to accumulate.
Kuper conducted an extensive study of preference for different landscapes using color photographs of outdoor areas in New York and Pennsylvania.
Nighttime light can be bad for nature—so deploy it responsibly.
Researchers have identified ways that architecture, interior design, and urban planning can enhance the lives of pets and their humans.
Whear and her fellow researchers conducted a literature review of studies dealing with dementia among people living in care homes and time spent in gardens.