This paper reports the findings of a study that presented bi-modal audio-visual stimuli (video footage), to experimental subjects under controlled conditions, in order to obtain reliable estimates of perceived wildness, naturalness, felt remoteness and tranquillity. The research extends beyond the literature and demonstrates that unlike tranquillity, wildness appears to be a more intellectual or cognitive construct. However, it does relate well to remoteness and naturalness and is reduced by the presence of mechanical noise. By using the approach previously employed for the development of a Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT), it has been demonstrated that a similar methodology is also appropriate for wildness. WRAPT (Wildness Ratin...
The conservation and restoration of wild spaces and species has become popular as a cost-effective, ...
This paper describes a preliminary evaluation of tranquillity in four contrasting parks in Christchu...
Research has overwhelmingly shown that spending time in nature can be beneficial. Yet the field is d...
Yeshis paper reports the findings of a study that presented bi-modal audio-visual stimuli (video foo...
yesThe findings of a wildness study are presented where audio–visual stimuli (video footage), were a...
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...
A pilot study had previously demonstrated the utility of a tranquillity prediction tool TRAPT for us...
The critical importance of wilderness areas (WAs) for biodiversity conservation and human well-being...
International audienceThe critical importance of wilderness areas (WAs) for biodiversity conservatio...
The critical importance of wilderness areas (WAs) for biodiversity conservation and human well-being...
Context: Identifying tranquil areas is important for landscape planning and policy-making. Research...
This study redefines wild places to incorporate more subjective factors of public opinion and the va...
YesThe Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT) has been used to make predictions of the quality...
The conservation and restoration of wild spaces and species has become popular as a cost-effective, ...
This paper describes a preliminary evaluation of tranquillity in four contrasting parks in Christchu...
Research has overwhelmingly shown that spending time in nature can be beneficial. Yet the field is d...
Yeshis paper reports the findings of a study that presented bi-modal audio-visual stimuli (video foo...
yesThe findings of a wildness study are presented where audio–visual stimuli (video footage), were a...
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...
A pilot study had previously demonstrated the utility of a tranquillity prediction tool TRAPT for us...
The critical importance of wilderness areas (WAs) for biodiversity conservation and human well-being...
International audienceThe critical importance of wilderness areas (WAs) for biodiversity conservatio...
The critical importance of wilderness areas (WAs) for biodiversity conservation and human well-being...
Context: Identifying tranquil areas is important for landscape planning and policy-making. Research...
This study redefines wild places to incorporate more subjective factors of public opinion and the va...
YesThe Tranquillity Rating Prediction Tool (TRAPT) has been used to make predictions of the quality...
The conservation and restoration of wild spaces and species has become popular as a cost-effective, ...
This paper describes a preliminary evaluation of tranquillity in four contrasting parks in Christchu...
Research has overwhelmingly shown that spending time in nature can be beneficial. Yet the field is d...