When lawns become forests : how natural/forest-like vegetation can better human health and well-being in urban areas
For a long time, lawns have dominated urban areas but are they good for human health and well-being? This study investigates how natural/forest-like vegetation affects human health and well-being and discusses why static lawns still dominate areas today even though there is much research on the po...
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SLU/Dept. Of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management
2021
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