Cities are sites of human, ecological and institutional stress. The elements that make up the city – its people, landscapes and processes – are engaged in constant assemblage and disassembly, joining and pulling apart. Reporting the findings of a three-year multi-disciplinary deep case study, this paper examines the role of urban nature in mediating the relationship between stressed humans and stressed places. It applies assemblage theory to show how such relationships can be understood in contexts of multiple pressures. From empirical findings it shows how urban nature contributes to mental wellbeing, but also how institutional stresses linked to austerity policies shape efforts to reconnect humans and nature. Across five strands of resear...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In the face of accelerating urbanization and rising...
More than fifty per cent of the world’s population now lives in cities and cities contribute signifi...
Green interventions which connect people with nature to improve wellbeing are increasingly being app...
Cities are sites of human, ecological and institutional stress. The elements that make up the city –...
This article is a literature review of empirical research on the relationship between exposure to na...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The combination of increasing numbers of people in cities, coupled with decreasing levels of biodive...
Background: Well-being is transversal to different urban-related challenges such as increasing urban...
The current literature on restorative environments generally leads to the conclusion that urban envi...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
We are living in the society with basic needs for connection, meaning, and purpose. This is because ...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In the face of accelerating urbanization and rising...
More than fifty per cent of the world’s population now lives in cities and cities contribute signifi...
Green interventions which connect people with nature to improve wellbeing are increasingly being app...
Cities are sites of human, ecological and institutional stress. The elements that make up the city –...
This article is a literature review of empirical research on the relationship between exposure to na...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The combination of increasing numbers of people in cities, coupled with decreasing levels of biodive...
Background: Well-being is transversal to different urban-related challenges such as increasing urban...
The current literature on restorative environments generally leads to the conclusion that urban envi...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
We are living in the society with basic needs for connection, meaning, and purpose. This is because ...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In the face of accelerating urbanization and rising...
More than fifty per cent of the world’s population now lives in cities and cities contribute signifi...
Green interventions which connect people with nature to improve wellbeing are increasingly being app...