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Forest vegetation in urban parks: Perceptions of inner city children

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Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

Chicago inner city children generally disliked dense forest vegetation in park and play areas.

[Ti: Forest vegetation in urban parks: Perceptions of inner city children]
[Au: Gobster, P.H.,]
[So: In: Vander Stoep, G.A., ed. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Saratoga Springs, NY, April, 1991. U.S. Forest Service, General Technical Report NE-160. pp.209-214.]
[Ky: Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
P.H. Gobster
Date Published
1992
Journal/Conference
In: Vander Stoep, G.A., ed. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Saratoga Springs, NY, April, 1991. U.S. Forest Service, General Technical Report NE-160. pp.209-214.
Publisher
In: Vander Stoep, G.A., ed. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Saratoga Springs, NY, April, 1991. U.S. Forest Service, General Technical Report NE-160. pp.209-214.
ISBN/ISSN
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Sub-Topics
Aesthetics
Keywords
Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests
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