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100 _aColes, Richard and M
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245 _aLandscape, well-being and environment /
_cby Richard and M Coles
260 _bRoutledge,
_c2014.
_aOxon:
300 _axiii, 222 p.
505 _a1. Exploring the Potential for a 'Double Dividend': living well and living greener Louise Reid and Colin Hunter -- 2. Modelling Well-being and the Relationship Between Individuals and Their Environments Sara Warber, Katherine Irvine, Patrick Devine-Wright and Kevin Gaston -- 3. Synchronising Self and City: an everyday aesthetic for walking Fiona Bannon -- 4. Towards a Landscape of Well-Being: the role of landscape and perceptions of place in human well-being Lindsay Sowman -- 5. Interactive Urban Landscapes for Well-being and Sustainability Janice Astbury -- 6. The Contribution of Greenery in Multifamily Houses as a Factor of Well-being Irene Yerro Vela -- 7. Third Places For the Third Age: the contribution of playable space to the well-being of older people Benedict Spencer, Katie Williams, Lamine Mahdjoubi and Rachel Sara -- 8. Kids in the City: differing perceptions of one neighbourhood in Aotearoa, New Zealand Penelope Carroll, Lanuola Asiasiga, Nicola Tava'e and Karen Witten -- 9. Culture's Place in Well-Being: Measuring Museum Well-being Interventions Erica Ander, Linda Thomson and Helen Chatterjee 10. Using Woodlands to Improve Individual and Community Well-being Liz O'Brien and Jake Morris -- 11. Children as Explorers: revealing children's views on well-being in intensifying urban environments Christina Ergler and Robin Kearns -- 12. Landscape, Well-being and Environment Richard Coles and Zoe Millman
650 _aHuman ecology -- Psychological aspects
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