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No 11 (2019) - “Wellbeing in daily built environments” (Special Issue)
Published:
2019-06-21
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Editorial
Our wellbeing in modern built environments is rooted in our evolutionary history. Are we aware of this?
Rita Berto
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Circular design in everyday urbanism: Towards regenerative and restorative dynamic spaces in cities
Cristian Suau Ibáñez
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Original Papers
Local identity in material culture as part of wellbeing and social sustainability
Veronika Kotradyova
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I care (my home)
Chiara Marchetti
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From the city of gaps to the city of wellness: The case study of DOT TO DOT© community garden in Maryhill, Glasgow
Laura Petruskeviciute
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Surprise, arousal, and pleasantness in movement between spaces
Margherita Brondino, Jack Leon Nasar, Margherita Pasini, Saleheh Bokharaei
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A review of the limitations of Attention Restoration Theory and the importance of its future research for the improvement of well-being in urban living
Brittany N. Neilson, Curtis M. Craig, Alexandra T. Travis, Martina I. Klein
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The Cumulative Risk Model to encompass perceived urban safety and well-being
Elena Bilotta, Silvia Ariccio, Luigi Leone, Marino Bonaiuto
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Extended Abstract
Self-reported nature exposure and its association with well-being as measured with affect and cognition
Curtis M. Craig, Brittany N. Neilson, Martina I. Klein, Randy W. Overbeek
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