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Are some natural environments more psychologically beneficial than others? The importance of type and quality on connectedness to nature and psychological restoration
Wyles, K.J.; White, M.P.; Hattam, C.; Pahl, S.; King, H.; Austen, M. (2019). Are some natural environments more psychologically beneficial than others? The importance of type and quality on connectedness to nature and psychological restoration. Environ. Behav. 51(2): 111-143. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013916517738312
In: Environment and Behavior. Sage: Thousand Oaks. ISSN 0013-9165; e-ISSN 1552-390X, more
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    restorative experiences, nature connectedness, monitoring engagement with the natural environment, terrestrial and marine environments, psychological benefits

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  • Wyles, K.J.
  • White, M.P.
  • Hattam, C.
  • Pahl, S.
  • King, H.
  • Austen, M.

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