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Exploring our relationship with nature: A modified-Delphi study protocol. [PDF]
Murphy C, MacIntyre T, Gallagher E.
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Perception and Decision-Making in Virtual Telepsychology Spaces and Professionals. [PDF]
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Effects of biophilic design-based sports facilities on exercise continuation intention: mediating effects of exercise immersion and moderating effect of environmental awareness. [PDF]
Lee K, Park SJ.
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Biophilia in servicescapes – review, reconciliation and reflections
Journal of Services MarketingPurpose Increased urbanization has resulted in physical environments, including servicescapes, dominated by functional designs, with nature’s presence becoming scarcer.
Deepak S Kumar
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Testing the Biophilia Hypothesis Through the Human and Nature Scale on Four Continents
EcopsychologyAccording to the biophilia hypothesis, humans have a fundamental tendency to affiliate with nature. If this hypothesis is true, large majorities of people should express a high level of nature-friendliness (a tendency to affiliate with nature), and this ...
Duong T.B Ngoc +2 more
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Frontiers in Conservation Science
E.O. Wilson coined the term biophilia, defining it as an innate affinity to the natural world. The concept of nature connectedness is used in environmental psychology as a measure of feelings and self-perceptions of connectedness to nature.
Jason R. Kirkey
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E.O. Wilson coined the term biophilia, defining it as an innate affinity to the natural world. The concept of nature connectedness is used in environmental psychology as a measure of feelings and self-perceptions of connectedness to nature.
Jason R. Kirkey
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2021
Biophilia is defined as the innate attraction that humans have to nature. Studies in a wide range of disciplines, from psychology to medicine to design, have concluded that connecting to natural environments greatly improves well-being and health outcomes for people.
Gail Hansen, Joseli Macedo
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Biophilia is defined as the innate attraction that humans have to nature. Studies in a wide range of disciplines, from psychology to medicine to design, have concluded that connecting to natural environments greatly improves well-being and health outcomes for people.
Gail Hansen, Joseli Macedo
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With the rise of green building and biophilic design, how sports venues enhance users’ place attachment through natural design features has become a critical interdisciplinary research topic in architecture and environmental psychology. This study adopts
Zhihao Zhang +3 more
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With the rise of green building and biophilic design, how sports venues enhance users’ place attachment through natural design features has become a critical interdisciplinary research topic in architecture and environmental psychology. This study adopts
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