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At home with nature: effects of "greenness" on childrens cognitive functioning
Journal, Research (Article)
The nearby natural environment plays a far more significant role in the well-being of children residing in poor urban environments than has previously been recognized. Using a premove/postmove longitudinal design, this research rules out the effects of various extraneous variables that have plagued previous studies and explores the linkage between the naturalness or restorativeness of the home environment and the cognitive functioning of low-income urban children. [UMN]
N.M. Wells
2000
Environment and Behavior
Sage Publications
Beverly Hills, CA (US)
0013-9165
32//6
775
795
Children and Youth, Social and Cultural Impacts
Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests
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