The work concerns the concept of biophilia and livability in the planning of public space and using that space by urban residents. The authors refer to theories discussing human-nature co-relations and sustainable planning. Nature-based solutions and multisensory of space issues are also presented, and examples of pro-ecological programs and solutions in cities are given. The work is the result of initial research undertaken by scientists from Poland, Slovakia, and Serbia, and carried out as part of larger research in the COST Action CA13177 Circular City - Implementing nature-based solutions for creating a resourceful circular city
Nowadays city environment shows the presence of a mixed variety of elements, as natural, semi natura...
Nowadays city environment shows the presence of a mixed variety of elements, as natural, semi natura...
The biophilia hypothesis is critically approached in the context of evolutionary psychology, adaptat...
Despite the clear benefits of maintaining a human relationship with nature, people increasingly live...
Cities currently face a number of environmental issues which influence the wellbeing and every-day l...
There is a growing recognition of the need for daily contact with nature, to live happy, productive,...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
Erich Fromm coined the terminology of Biophilia in his book The Heart of Man. Hence, the concept was...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...
In response to socio-ecological challenges, cities around the world are implementing greenification ...
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on I...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design that reflects humanity’s innate need for nature, stands to make ...
Nowadays city environment shows the presence of a mixed variety of elements, as natural, semi natura...
Nowadays city environment shows the presence of a mixed variety of elements, as natural, semi natura...
The biophilia hypothesis is critically approached in the context of evolutionary psychology, adaptat...
Despite the clear benefits of maintaining a human relationship with nature, people increasingly live...
Cities currently face a number of environmental issues which influence the wellbeing and every-day l...
There is a growing recognition of the need for daily contact with nature, to live happy, productive,...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
Erich Fromm coined the terminology of Biophilia in his book The Heart of Man. Hence, the concept was...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...
In response to socio-ecological challenges, cities around the world are implementing greenification ...
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on I...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design that reflects humanity’s innate need for nature, stands to make ...
Nowadays city environment shows the presence of a mixed variety of elements, as natural, semi natura...
Nowadays city environment shows the presence of a mixed variety of elements, as natural, semi natura...
The biophilia hypothesis is critically approached in the context of evolutionary psychology, adaptat...