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Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understanding of its impacts on the multidimensional well-bei...
Read moreThe line intersection method is described. In practical tests with plants, including beans, the method compared well with direct measurement.-Duke Uni...
Read moreIn Western-democratic countries, it is widely accepted that affected communities should be involved in natural resource planning and decisions. This i...
Read moreMultiple crises, including climate change, ecosystem degradation, economic, political and social upheavals, severely impact people's well-being. Ecosy...
Read moreIncreasing urbanization leads to greater loss of interaction with nature over time in a process described as the extinction of experience. Urban green...
Read moreNumerous studies have shown the positive association between nature engagement and well-being. During the early phases of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, nat...
Read moreThe term 'ecosystem disservices' is used to refer to ecological costs that humans experience from nature. Managing ecosystems to protect ecosystem fun...
Read moreParks are an integral component of cities. Ensuring city residents have equitable and easy access to parks is crucial for human well-being. In tempera...
Read moreTo most conservationists and many parents, it seems obvious that it is a good thing to teach children to value the natural world. Not only does connec...
Read moreBiodiversity may play a key role in generating the well-being benefits of visiting green-spaces. The ability of people to accurately perceive variatio...
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