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Restorative Commons Creating Health And Wellbeing Through Urban Landscapes Revised January 2009 Revised January 2011 Lindsay Campbell

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Restorative Commons Creating Health And Wellbeing Through Urban Landscapes Revised January 2009 Revised January 2011 Lindsay Campbell
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Publisher: United States Dept. of Agriculture
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.32 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Lindsay Campbell, Anne Wiesen, Oliver Sacks, Agriculture Dept. (U.S.)
ISBN: 9780160864162, 016086416X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Revised, January 2009, Revised January 2011

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Restorative Commons Creating Health And Wellbeing Through Urban Landscapes Revised January 2009 Revised January 2011 Lindsay Campbell by Lindsay Campbell, Anne Wiesen, Oliver Sacks, Agriculture Dept. (u.s.) 9780160864162, 016086416X instant download after payment.

General Technical Report NRS-P-39. Edited by Lindsay Campbell and Anne Wiesen. Foreword by Oliver Sacks, M.D. Offers a starting point for a multidisciplinary understanding of Restorative Commons. Focuses on open space and its interface with the built environment. Considers sites restorative if they contribute to the health and well-being of individuals, communities, and the landscape. Individual health includes physical, mental, emotional, and social health; community health is considered in terms of rights, empowerment, and neighborhood efficacy; and landscape health is measured by ecosystem function and resilience, all of which act together in a complex web of relationships.

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