Biodiverse urban forests, happy people: Experimental evidence linking perceived biodiversity, restoration, and emotional wellbeing
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Title
Biodiverse urban forests, happy people: Experimental evidence linking perceived biodiversity, restoration, and emotional wellbeing
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Keywords
Ecosystem services, Urban parks, Subjective wellbeing, Environmental psychology, Stress reduction theory, Attention restoration theory
Journal
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Volume 59, Issue -, Pages 127030
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-02-11
DOI
10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127030
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