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Planning concerns relating to urban nature settings: The role of size and other physical features

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Journal, Research (Article)

The data reviewed here suggest that, while feelings of spaciousness are valued by people, natural settings that are physically large are not necessarily preferred." (p.299)

[Ti: Planning concerns relating to urban nature settings: The role of size and other physical features]
[Au: Talbot, J.F.,]
[So: In: Nasar, J.L., ed. Environmental aesthetics: Theory, research, and applications. New York, Cambridge University Press. pp.290-299.]
[Ky: Planning the Urban Forest]]

Authors
J.F. Talbot
Date Published
1988
Journal/Conference
In: Nasar, J.L., ed. Environmental aesthetics: Theory, research, and applications. New York, Cambridge University Press. pp.290-299.
Publisher
In: Nasar, J.L., ed. Environmental aesthetics: Theory, research, and applications. New York, Cambridge University Press. pp.290-299.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Planning
Keywords
Planning the Urban Forest
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