Continuing Value of Green Space (01-06-14)
Being in a greener, natural environment “makes people feel better in the long run.”
Being in a greener, natural environment “makes people feel better in the long run.”
Seeing more beautiful nature linked to pro-social behavior.
Electronic billboards distract drivers.
The American Planning Association (APA) has announced its 2012 Great Places in America at https://www.planning.org/greatplaces/.
Researchers have investigated the design of environments that promote children’s health, from pediatric hospitals to neighborhood streets to play areas.
The idea of airport-centered cities is not new, but Lindsay and Kasarda provide an interesting discussion of the concept in their book, Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next.
What's the influence of neighborhood density on property values?
Researchers at Queen’s University have confirmed common sense expectations about road design and children’s outdoor play.
Hinds and Sparks present a nuanced assessment of people’s responses to natural environments.
Morgan reviews the research supporting therapeutic uses of nature and discusses several recent projects that have put the resulting scientific findings to good use.