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Hannes Kettner, Sam Gandy, Eline C. H. M. Haijen and Robin L. Carhart-Harris
(1) Background: There appears to be a growing disconnection between humans and their natural environments which has been linked to poor mental health and ecological destruction. Previous research suggests that individual levels of nature relatedness can ...
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Vladimir Belyaev, Konstantin Bogolytsyn, Olga Brovko, Yuriy Kutinov, Nikolay Neverov, Irina Palamarchuk, Tatiana Boytsova, Dmitriy Chukhchin, Dmitriy Zhiltsov, Natalia Gorshkova
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In geoecology, the nature of the effect of tectonic faults on the environment is not well studied. The influence of natural landscapegeochemicalfactors on the state and properties of some components of biota of different hierarchical levels is studied at...
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Karolína Bílá, Zdenka Krenová, Zdenek Pícha, Pavel Kindlmann
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In this study, we focus on factors affecting the socio-economic development within a protected zone and attempt to elucidate if being in a protected area significantly affects the development or whether other factors also have a role. We focused on popul...
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Anja Schablon, Dana Wendeler, Agnessa Kozak, Albert Nienhaus and Susanne Steinke
Acts of aggression by patients or clients are a part of the average working day for many Health care employees. The objective of the survey was to study the frequency and nature of violence and the handling of aggressive behavior by facility management. ...
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Valerie F. Gladwell, Pekka Kuoppa, Mika P. Tarvainen and Mike Rogerson
Walking within nature (Green Exercise) has been shown to immediately enhance mental well-being but less is known about the impact on physiology and longer lasting effects. Heart rate variability (HRV) gives an indication of autonomic control of the heart...
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