Description
'Innovation, collaboration and cross-disciplinary working: shifting the ground of environmental design evidence', invited keynote to an audience of c. 150, EDRA conference, Raleigh, NC, USAPeriod | 20 May 2016 |
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Event type | Conference |
Location | Raleigh, United StatesShow on map |
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Woodland improvements in deprived urban communities: what impact do they have on people's activities and quality of life?
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Is landscape life?
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How effective is the Forestry Commission Scotland's woodland improvement programme—‘Woods In and Around Towns’ (WIAT)—at improving psychological well-being in deprived urban communities? A quasi-experimental study
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Green Space and Stress: Evidence from Cortisol Measures in Deprived Urban Communities
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The Childhood Factor: Adult Visits to Green Places and the Significance of Childhood Experience
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Researching the links between landscape and health
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Natural environments and their impact on activity, health and quality of life
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More green space is linked to less stress in deprived communities: Evidence from salivary cortisol patterns
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review