People tend to recover more quickly from stress and mental fatigue in natural than in urban environments. But natural environments may not always be restorative. Dense wooded areas may evoke fear and stress and require directed attention to avoid getting lost or tripping over. Little is known about the restorative potential of such environments. Two experiments were conducted to examine restoration in natural settings with different levels of accessibility, prospect (clear field of vision) and refuge (places to hide). An on-line survey (n=269) examined perceived restoration of environments presented in a slide show. An experiment examined actual restoration in response to walks in a real outdoor setting (n=17) and in response to videos of t...
There is convergent evidence that natural environments allow restoration from stress. This randomise...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
We investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood and psychoph...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
Contact with nature can promote health and well-being through providing opportunities for restoring ...
Why do people so commonly prefer natural scenes over urban scenes? Answers to this question have imp...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
There is convergent evidence that natural environments allow restoration from stress. This randomise...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
We investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood and psychoph...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
A growing body of research suggests that natural settings are more effective in providing restoratio...
Contact with nature can promote health and well-being through providing opportunities for restoring ...
Why do people so commonly prefer natural scenes over urban scenes? Answers to this question have imp...
The evidence for restorative effects of contact with nature is vast. Drawing from two well-known the...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
It is well-evidenced that exposure to natural environments increases psychological restoration as co...
There is convergent evidence that natural environments allow restoration from stress. This randomise...
A growing body of empirical research from different areas of inquiry suggest that brief contact with...
We investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood and psychoph...