Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. The present study sought to increase understanding of the role of soundscapes in NBR, an aspect paid little attention thus far. Transcribed interviews with 59 patients suffering from stress-related mental disorders and undergoing a 12-week therapy programme in the rehabilitation garden in Alnarp, Sweden, were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis (IPA). Described sounds were categorised as natural, technological or human. The results showed that patients frequently referred to natural sounds as being part of a pleasant and "quiet" experience that supported recovery and induced "soft fascination". Techn...
According to the attention restoration theory, directed attention is a limited physiological resourc...
In landscape planning and policy-making, environmental sounds have only negative impacts on human he...
The natural environment has been widely recognized as an important way of alleviating mental disorde...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Acoustic experiences of nature represent a growing area in restorative environments research and are...
In policy-making and research alike, environmental sounds are often considered only as psychophysica...
The Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden was established in 2002 as a research and development project invol...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
In line with the development of socio-ecological perspectives in conservation science, there is incr...
Abstract The positive influence of urban green spaces on human health and well‐being is well known w...
Objectives: This study aims to replicate previous findings that nature-sounds are preferred over non...
Background. Wellbeing issues are increasingly incorporated within conservation biology and environm...
While sound is generally recognised as an important sense, it is not often explored in landscape arc...
According to the attention restoration theory, directed attention is a limited physiological resourc...
In landscape planning and policy-making, environmental sounds have only negative impacts on human he...
The natural environment has been widely recognized as an important way of alleviating mental disorde...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Acoustic experiences of nature represent a growing area in restorative environments research and are...
In policy-making and research alike, environmental sounds are often considered only as psychophysica...
The Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden was established in 2002 as a research and development project invol...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
In line with the development of socio-ecological perspectives in conservation science, there is incr...
Abstract The positive influence of urban green spaces on human health and well‐being is well known w...
Objectives: This study aims to replicate previous findings that nature-sounds are preferred over non...
Background. Wellbeing issues are increasingly incorporated within conservation biology and environm...
While sound is generally recognised as an important sense, it is not often explored in landscape arc...
According to the attention restoration theory, directed attention is a limited physiological resourc...
In landscape planning and policy-making, environmental sounds have only negative impacts on human he...
The natural environment has been widely recognized as an important way of alleviating mental disorde...