This essay examines the assumptions of green space use underpinning much existing green space and health research. It considers opportunities to move the field forward through exploring two often overlooked aspects of individual agency: the influence of shifting life circumstances on personal wellbeing priorities and place practices, and the role of personal orientations to nature in shaping how green space wellbeing opportunities are perceived and experienced. It suggests such efforts could provide more nuanced insights into the complex, personal factors that define and drive individual choices regarding the use of green spaces for wellbeing over time, thereby strengthening our understanding of the salutogenic potential (and limits) of gre...
Improving citizens’ quality of life is a stated priority of many governments in both the global nort...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
Introduction: The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despi...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Health and Place. Change...
Numerous scientific studies, applying different approaches, have provided evidence of the links betw...
AbstractThat urban green space can provide opportunities for psychological restoration which could p...
AbstractThis paper describes two case studies from Scotland, UK, exploring links between access to g...
Green space areas offer several benefits that support our physical, psychological, and social health...
Background: Looking out on and being in the green elements of the landscape around us seem to affect...
The role of urban green spaces in supporting mental and physical wellbeing is well evidenced. At a ...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...
Background: The world is increasingly subject to urbanisation. This has been associated with deleter...
© 2019 The Authors Background: As populations become increasingly urbanised, the preservation of urb...
The planned green spaces are the most significant social spaces for people to interact on a daily ba...
As the editors of the Research Topic “The Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Environmental Perceptions ...
Improving citizens’ quality of life is a stated priority of many governments in both the global nort...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
Introduction: The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despi...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Health and Place. Change...
Numerous scientific studies, applying different approaches, have provided evidence of the links betw...
AbstractThat urban green space can provide opportunities for psychological restoration which could p...
AbstractThis paper describes two case studies from Scotland, UK, exploring links between access to g...
Green space areas offer several benefits that support our physical, psychological, and social health...
Background: Looking out on and being in the green elements of the landscape around us seem to affect...
The role of urban green spaces in supporting mental and physical wellbeing is well evidenced. At a ...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...
Background: The world is increasingly subject to urbanisation. This has been associated with deleter...
© 2019 The Authors Background: As populations become increasingly urbanised, the preservation of urb...
The planned green spaces are the most significant social spaces for people to interact on a daily ba...
As the editors of the Research Topic “The Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Environmental Perceptions ...
Improving citizens’ quality of life is a stated priority of many governments in both the global nort...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
Introduction: The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despi...