Urban Green Spaces (08-11-21)
Chang and colleagues continue research into the implications of experiencing natural environments.
Chang and colleagues continue research into the implications of experiencing natural environments.
Ruger, Stawarz, Skora, and Wiernik studied individuals’ willingness to commute and their findings have implications for locating both homes and workplaces.
A new book reviews how future cities should be designed; conclusions are drawn from data collected during visits to 53 cities in 30 different countries and conversations with a variety of experts.
Researchers have tied citizen happiness to urban greenspace.
Koo and teammates researched how design can enhance walkability.
Hong and teammates studied adding nature sounds to outdoor spaces.
Hvass and teammates investigated how lighting urban spaces influence perceptions of experiences there.
Van Nes applied space syntax principles at the city level.
Pouso and team evaluated how nature exposure influenced mental health during COVID pandemic lockdowns.
Olszewska-Guizzo and colleagues studied links between nature experiences and the psychological state of people who lived in Singapore during its 7 week COVID-19 lockdown (known as a stay-at-home order or SHO).