YesTranquil environments can provide relief from stresses of everyday of life and can be considered restorative environments. This paper considers the effects of “greening” urban environments to enhance tranquillity and ultimately well-being and health benefits. A number of studies have been conducted at the Bradford Centre for Sustainable Environments at the University of Bradford which have examined the effects of natural features on ratings of tranquillity. These include quantifying the effects of the percentage of natural and contextual features and soundscape quality on rated tranquillity. Recently the resulting prediction equation TRAPT (Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool) has been used to examine a number of scenarios including city...
YesThe Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT) has been used to make predictions of the quality...
Several studies have demonstrated how the presence of natural elements, such as in green (e.g. garde...
noThe number of people visiting their local parks and countryside is increasing according to a rece...
A pilot study had previously demonstrated the utility of a tranquillity prediction tool TRAPT for us...
YesTranquil spaces can be found and made in the city and their promotion and use by residents and vi...
A method is described that enables the potential tranquillity of an amenity area, such as a park, gr...
yesThe UK has recently recognized the importance of tranquil spaces in the National Planning Policy ...
The UK has recently recognized the importance of tranquil spaces in the National Planning Policy Fra...
YesTranquillity trails (TTs) are designed to provide a quiet and peaceful walk through mainly leafy ...
yesThe findings of a wildness study are presented where audio–visual stimuli (video footage), were a...
Abstract The positive influence of urban green spaces on human health and well‐being is well known w...
Previous research has shown that tranquil areas in the city, such as urban parks, are usually percei...
Stress is an increasing global health problem and particularly profound in cities. Previous researc...
This paper reports an example of an urban sustainable regeneration process in a small open square fo...
Acute and chronic stress can have detrimental effects on health, particularly in urban environments ...
YesThe Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT) has been used to make predictions of the quality...
Several studies have demonstrated how the presence of natural elements, such as in green (e.g. garde...
noThe number of people visiting their local parks and countryside is increasing according to a rece...
A pilot study had previously demonstrated the utility of a tranquillity prediction tool TRAPT for us...
YesTranquil spaces can be found and made in the city and their promotion and use by residents and vi...
A method is described that enables the potential tranquillity of an amenity area, such as a park, gr...
yesThe UK has recently recognized the importance of tranquil spaces in the National Planning Policy ...
The UK has recently recognized the importance of tranquil spaces in the National Planning Policy Fra...
YesTranquillity trails (TTs) are designed to provide a quiet and peaceful walk through mainly leafy ...
yesThe findings of a wildness study are presented where audio–visual stimuli (video footage), were a...
Abstract The positive influence of urban green spaces on human health and well‐being is well known w...
Previous research has shown that tranquil areas in the city, such as urban parks, are usually percei...
Stress is an increasing global health problem and particularly profound in cities. Previous researc...
This paper reports an example of an urban sustainable regeneration process in a small open square fo...
Acute and chronic stress can have detrimental effects on health, particularly in urban environments ...
YesThe Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT) has been used to make predictions of the quality...
Several studies have demonstrated how the presence of natural elements, such as in green (e.g. garde...
noThe number of people visiting their local parks and countryside is increasing according to a rece...