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Biophilic architecture and designs for mental well-being
Abstract There is a growing recognition that people who stay in contact with nature are more likely to enjoy fulfilling, fruitful lives. More recently, architects and designers have begun to recognize the importance of biophilic design, which incorporates natural elements into built environments.
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ABSTRACT The current study presents a causal model of climate‐induced psychological resilience by assessing the impact of dispositional mindfulness, self‐efficacy beliefs, and perceived restorativeness of nature. It further examines the associations among climate change coping strategies, subjective well‐being components, eco‐emotions, and resilience ...
Anastasia Gkargkavouzi, George E. Halkos
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Biourbanism for a healthy city: biophilia and sustainable urban theories and practices [PDF]
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on Innovations in Engineering and Technology for Sustainable Development, 3-5 September 2012, in Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode District, Tamil ...
Caperna, Antonio, Tracada, Eleni
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Biophilic design in landscape architecture and interior architecture
As urbanization accelerates, the demand for sustainable and health-conscious design in the built environment has led to the prominence of biophilic design—a methodology rooted in the deep connection between humans and nature. This paper delves into the complex integration of biophilic design principles in the realm of landscape architecture and ...
Sandeva, Vaska, Despot, Katerina
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ABSTRACT Contemporary logistics and supply chain management (L/SCM) face unprecedented disruption from emerging technologies, rising complexity, and escalating uncertainties, in which traditional approaches to value creation have limited reach. In this vein, this paper introduces a cross‐disciplinary theoretical toolkit that draws on unconventional (or
Maciel M. Queiroz +2 more
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The Social Imperative in Sustainable Urban Development: The Case of Masdar City in the United Arab Emirates [PDF]
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine social sustainability effectiveness of eco-cities through the case of Masdar City’s strategy for urban sustainability in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.Design/methodology/approachUsing a case study approach,
Ahmed, Nadeem, Randeree, Kasim
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We present a novel open‐access database cataloguing health‐promoting microbes and biogenic compounds. Designed to support research aligned with One Health and SDG3, this resource rebalances the traditional pathogen focus by consolidating data on salutogenic taxa, their benefits, and environmental origins—advancing holistic approaches to environmental ...
Jake M. Robinson +13 more
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Cognition in Climate Change: Is It Just a Matter of Time?
Climate change affects both the environment and human cognition, particularly by influencing how we perceive and process time. This review explores how cognitive science can inform climate adaptation and mitigation strategies through an interdisciplinary perspective.
Massimo Bertoli +3 more
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Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Budidaya Perikanan dengan Pendekatan Arsitektur Biophilic
Kampar Regency is one of the regencies with a quit spacious aquaculture area with pisciculture business activities as one of the livelihoods of most of the people. Freshwater fish farming in Kampar Regency includes the pisciculture of karamba or in ponds.
Irma Dwiyanti +2 more
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Mauri‐Centred Care Methodologies and Tools for Regenerative Urbanism
ABSTRACT How can we practice urbanism care‐fully, with an attention to the wellbeing and vitality of the more‐than‐human? Such a question is fundamental now if we are to counter current Anthropocenic processes and actively transition to urban cultures of care.
Amanda Yates
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