Landscape, Well-Being and Environment by Richard Coles


Landscape, Well-Being and Environment
PDF Landscape, Well-Being and Environment
By Richard Coles
ISBN 0415831512
ISBN-13 9780415831512
Publication 03 October 2025
Number of Pages 226
Format Type Paperback

Landscape, well-being and environmentl science

With a background in forestry and issues relating to urban greening He has a particular interest in examining how individuals perceive the landscape and has developed a range of theoretical perspectives which model user environment interaction and from which the current emphasis on well being stems His initial training in biological sciences and current work within a design school of architecture allows him to adopt a unique stance to investigation and where he has received grant funding from the UK research councils and the EU With Zo Millman he has developed a range of well being initiatives which target the landscape.

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With a background in forestry and issues relating to urban greening He has a particular interest in examining how individuals perceive the landscape and has developed a range of theoretical perspectives which model user environment interaction and from which the current emphasis on well being stems His initial training in biological sciences and current work within a design school of architecture allows him to adopt a unique stance to investigation and where he has received grant funding from the UK research councils and the EU With Zo Millman he has developed a range of well being initiatives which target the landscape.

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Richard Coles is Professor of Urban Landscape and Environmental Interaction walking memory and cultural engagement Richard Coles is Professor of Urban Landscape and Environmental Interaction walking memory and cultural engagement site_link Landscape, Well-Being and EnvironmentWell being is now firmly established as an overarching theme of key concern to all professionals that work manage or design the environment However well being is a complex multi dimensional issue rooted in the ways that we encounter perceive and interpret the environment No single discipline can claim to have sufficient knowledge to fully explain the types of interactions that occur therefore there is a need to draw together a wide range of professions who are exploring the consequences of their actions upon the well being of individuals and communities This edited work addresses the above consisting of a collection of studies which embrace different aspects of environment landscape and well being to consider current approaches to well being research and practice that fall outside the traditional concepts of well being as part of medical research making links with architecture landscape design environmental perception social interaction and environmental sustainability The contributors originally presented at the international conference Well Being 2011 jointly hosted by Birmingham City University and the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA the chapters have been developed to present a coherent series of themes reviewing a wide range of literature presenting case studies appropriate to diverse audiences Landscape Well Being and Environment

Landscape, Well-Being and Environment By Richard Coles
0415831512
9780415831512
English
226
Paperback
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