Wellbeing and Parks (02-27-19)
Yuen and Jenkins link time spent in parks and higher feelings of wellbeing.
Yuen and Jenkins link time spent in parks and higher feelings of wellbeing.
An Engemann-lead team determined that growing up in greener areas has lifelong benefits.
A Konig-lead team confirms the important links between culture and the experience of place.
Generating social, economic, environmental, and health-related value
Options to improve society-wide wellbeing
Micromobility services, providing dockless bikes and electric scooters, for instance, abound in cities.
Zolch and colleagues studied how the presence of plants influences comfort in public squares, and their findings are applicable in many outdoor spaces.
Improving city life, with science and design
Helping low-income residents feel good about urban parks
Garrett and her team investigated the effects of views of water (for example, of oceans) on wellbeing.