Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Awe is one of the most special, rare, and powerful emotions that we as humans can experience. It is awe that creates the foundation within us from which we can build empathy and care for environmental stewardship. Urbanization, monotone architectural styles, and an increasing use of technology have reduced our opportunities to feel this emotion. This thesis seeks to explore how we can create opportunities for young children to experience awe and develop emotional connection to nature in the everyday places they experience in their cities. This thesis provides a design framework for urban neighborhoods based on the principles of Marketta Kytta’s Bullerby model for child friendliness, with the ...
This thesis explores the causes of the unprecedented disconnection of humans from nature experienced...
This study is a reaction to the paucity of research on children's aesthetic encounters in living env...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment and Community, 2009This thesis...
Strong sustainability requires enhanced knowledge and understanding of complex social-ecological int...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This thesis explores how perceptions of nature can ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12This thesis explores issues that affect the huma...
The design of the green infrastructure in urban areas largely ignores how people's relation to natur...
More than half of all humanity now live in urban centres. In westerns counties generally at least 80...
Awe is a profound, self-transcendent emotion. To illuminate its origin, four preregistered studies e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Urban nature is an important contributor to huma...
Over the past two decades, the presence of many forms of technology in children's lives is increasin...
Rapid development of U.S. cities and towns along with changes in society and technology are dramatic...
How can architecture help children access urban space, and take their first steps into the public s...
Bhutan is known to the world for its rich natural biodiversity. However, with urbanization, children...
Modern childhood is increasingly segregated from nature. Yet, children’s nature experiences are firs...
This thesis explores the causes of the unprecedented disconnection of humans from nature experienced...
This study is a reaction to the paucity of research on children's aesthetic encounters in living env...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment and Community, 2009This thesis...
Strong sustainability requires enhanced knowledge and understanding of complex social-ecological int...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This thesis explores how perceptions of nature can ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12This thesis explores issues that affect the huma...
The design of the green infrastructure in urban areas largely ignores how people's relation to natur...
More than half of all humanity now live in urban centres. In westerns counties generally at least 80...
Awe is a profound, self-transcendent emotion. To illuminate its origin, four preregistered studies e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Urban nature is an important contributor to huma...
Over the past two decades, the presence of many forms of technology in children's lives is increasin...
Rapid development of U.S. cities and towns along with changes in society and technology are dramatic...
How can architecture help children access urban space, and take their first steps into the public s...
Bhutan is known to the world for its rich natural biodiversity. However, with urbanization, children...
Modern childhood is increasingly segregated from nature. Yet, children’s nature experiences are firs...
This thesis explores the causes of the unprecedented disconnection of humans from nature experienced...
This study is a reaction to the paucity of research on children's aesthetic encounters in living env...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment and Community, 2009This thesis...