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A comprehensive review on greenspace, and #healthequity! Found, people in deprived communities/lower-SES people show more beneficial effects than affluent people, particularly when concerning public #greenspaces/ #parks rather than green land covers/greenness! twitter.com/AleRigolon/sta…
Jenny Roe, Director of UVA's Center of Design and Health, and ERI researcher, will study pandemic’s impact on seniors. A local non-profit partner, JABA, will help study whether nature-based activities can improve seniors’ health. @thriv_i dailyprogress.com/news/uva-an…
Front cover illustration one of many in the book by @UVaSARC alumna & architect Spring Braccia Beck who translated our ideas and vision so brilliantly into graphics twitter.com/urbandesignmh/…
Are you ready for a very exciting preview? Drumroll... It's the front cover of our book! Restorative Cities: Urban Design for Mental Health and Wellbeing is being published on 12th August. You can pre-order it now from Bloomsbury, Amazon, and any bookshop you like! pic.twitter.com/Bntg5k6xDj
really nice framework, and great to Nature and Wonder (the two are connected) as part of it twitter.com/qualityoflifeu…
Alongside stronger birdsong I swear rainbows are stronger, skies bluer, rivers clearer under Covid-19 owing to less air pollution. We have confirmatory stats from residents of Richmond Va about similar perceptions pic.twitter.com/5FAqz5KPbc
'The Earth could hear itself think': how birdsong became the sound of lockdown theguardian.com/books/2021/fe…
working from home never was a dream for many young people, working off a laptop in the bedroom of a shared flat, with escalating heating bills to pay (or no heat), with no subsidies from employers twitter.com/TorstenBell/st…
Thank you @LaylaMcCay for a productive afternoon’s zoom proofing session twitter.com/LaylaMcCay/sta…
Spent a busy afternoon doing proofing for our book and relieved I took a holiday day for this. You probably know this, but book writing is hard work, folks. Especially the bit when you think you’ve finished and then a third round of proofing appears...