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The concept of 'peopled landscapes' is based on the notion that it is not possible, nor socially or politically desirable, to remove people from the e...
Read moreBiodiversity is increasingly understood as an important mediator of human aesthetic appreciation of scenes and landscapes, with implications for cultu...
Read moreSocial media has created new opportunities to map cultural ecosystem services (CES) related to biodiversity at large scales. However, using these nove...
Read moreNatural England commissioned this series of evidence briefings called 'Included Outside' to bring together existing evidence on barriers to engagement...
Read moreWildlife are increasingly recognized as critical to urban ecosystems, but the impacts and benefits of wildlife on people in cities are poorly understo...
Read moreThis briefing gives an overview of the common reasons that limit opportunities for people living with disabilities to enjoy nature in England, and pre...
Read moreHow young people interpret and engage with nature is an important consideration within our current biodiversity and climate crises. What remains less ...
Read moreThe biological knowledge and associated values and beliefs of Indigenous and other long-resident Peoples are often overlooked and underrepresented in ...
Read moreThe aim of this research was to gain a better understanding of children's perspectives on what 'quality' means in their local natural environments. Th...
Read moreThis paper summarizes a study which aims to explore new ways to measure cultural benefits in Riverside Park, an urban park in Southampton, UK. As peop...
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