This chapter discusses the complexities and apparent contradictions in defining ‘nature’ and ‘urban nature’ in the context of human-nature interactions. It explains why urban nature is so important to human health and well-being at this point in the twenty first century, focusing particularly on why considering nature perception is crucial if we are to plan, design and manage urban nature to prioritise people’s aesthetic appreciation, health and well-being. Nature-perceptions are then framed in relation to diversity in nature: the role of varying biodiversity, perceived biodiversity and different aesthetics of nature (specifically flowering and colour , structure and care). The significance of varying socio-cultural and geographical context...
Urban greenspace is vital for cities, for health and well-being benefits to urban dwellers, as well ...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Biodiverse, vegetation-rich, green-spaces are important in the context of public health in urban env...
The multiple benefits of ‘nature’ for human health and well‐being have been documented at an increas...
As our interactions with nature occur increasingly within urban landscapes, there is a need to consi...
Even before the rise of environmental concerns, people have been fascinated by nature. The wildernes...
The human condition implies a dynamic balance of the trilogy species / individual / social being. Th...
As our interactions with nature occur increasingly within urban landscapes, there is a need to consi...
This paper explores ways in which first generation migrants living in a UK city engage with urban na...
Cities are the pinnacle of human change to the environment, creating unique types of ecosystems whic...
The stresses and strains of the urban environment are widely acknowledged. The means for recovery, f...
This book showcases the diversity of ways in which urban residents from varying cultural contexts vi...
Cities are losing green space driving an extinction of nature experiences for urban communities. Inc...
Urban greenspace is vital for cities, for health and well-being benefits to urban dwellers, as well ...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Biodiverse, vegetation-rich, green-spaces are important in the context of public health in urban env...
The multiple benefits of ‘nature’ for human health and well‐being have been documented at an increas...
As our interactions with nature occur increasingly within urban landscapes, there is a need to consi...
Even before the rise of environmental concerns, people have been fascinated by nature. The wildernes...
The human condition implies a dynamic balance of the trilogy species / individual / social being. Th...
As our interactions with nature occur increasingly within urban landscapes, there is a need to consi...
This paper explores ways in which first generation migrants living in a UK city engage with urban na...
Cities are the pinnacle of human change to the environment, creating unique types of ecosystems whic...
The stresses and strains of the urban environment are widely acknowledged. The means for recovery, f...
This book showcases the diversity of ways in which urban residents from varying cultural contexts vi...
Cities are losing green space driving an extinction of nature experiences for urban communities. Inc...
Urban greenspace is vital for cities, for health and well-being benefits to urban dwellers, as well ...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...