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Study of the socially integrative potential of natural spaces: two examples of projects with disabled persons in Switzerland and Germany

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Journal, Research (Article)

The socially integrative potential of forests, parks and trees is the attempt to integrate people with specific needs, deriving from their physical or mental diabilities into the large scope of amenities provided by green spaces in times of a service-oriented society. The research looks at two examples of how disabled people might be integrated..." In Italian, with English summary.

[Ti: Study of the socially integrative potential of natural spaces: two examples of projects with disabled persons in Switzerland and Germany]
[Au: Nicole, S. and, Seeland, K., ,]
[So: Zurich: Eidgenossische Technische Hochshule Zurich. Forstwissenschaftliche Beitrage no. 22. 140 p.]
[Ky: Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
S. Nicole, K. Seeland
Date Published
1999
Journal/Conference
Zurich: Eidgenossische Technische Hochshule Zurich. Forstwissenschaftliche Beitrage no. 22. 140 p.
Publisher
Zurich: Eidgenossische Technische Hochshule Zurich. Forstwissenschaftliche Beitrage no. 22. 140 p.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Aesthetics
Keywords
Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests
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