نتایج جستجو برای: urban restoration

تعداد نتایج: 221237  

2014
David G. Pearson Tony Craig

There is growing evidence to suggest that exposure to natural environments can be associated with mental health benefits. Proximity to greenspace has been associated with lower levels of stress (Thompson et al., 2012) and reduced symptomology for depression and anxiety (Beyer et al., 2014), while interacting with nature can improve cognition for children with attention deficits (Taylor and Kuo,...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Antonio Costanzo Antonio Montuori Juan Pablo Silva Malvina Silvestri Massimo Musacchio Fawzi Doumaz Salvatore Stramondo Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno

The knowledge of the topographic features, the building properties, and the road infrastructure settings are relevant operational tasks for managing post-crisis events, restoration activities, and for supporting search and rescue operations. Within such a framework, airborne remote sensing tools have demonstrated to be powerful instruments, whose joint use can provide meaningful analyses to sup...

2010
Anatoly Peretyatko Samuel Teissier Sylvia De Backer Ludwig Triest

Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria became a common feature of temperate lakes and ponds owing to human induced eutrophication. Occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms in an urban context may pose serious health concerns. This necessitates the development of tools for assessment of the risk of noxious bloom occurrence. A five year study of 42 Brussels ponds showed that cyanobacteria have threshold rather...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Psychology 2022

Compared to urban environments, interactions with natural environments have been associated several health benefits including psychological restoration and improved emotional well-being. However, dichotomizing as either or may emphasize between-category differences minimize potentially important within-category variation (e.g., forests versus fields of crops; neighborhoods city centers). Theref...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2005
Martin Herold Helen Couclelis Keith C. Clarke

The paper explores a framework combining remote sensing and spatial metrics aimed at improving the analysis and modeling of urban growth and land use change. While remote sensing data have been used in urban modeling and analysis for some time, the proposed combination of remote sensing and spatial metrics for that purpose is quite novel. Starting with a review of recent developments in each of...

2006
ATTILA PETH VOLKER ZIEGLER

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Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2012
Samai Sanon Thomas Hein Wim Douven Peter Winkler

Wetland ecosystems provide multiple functions and services for the well-being of humans. In urban environments, planning and decision making about wetland restoration inevitably involves conflicting objectives, trade-offs, uncertainties and conflicting value judgments. This study applied trade-off and multi criteria decision analysis to analyze and quantify the explicit trade-offs between the s...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2021

Since the 1980s, with rapid economic development and increased attention given to ecological protection, China has launched a series of ecological-restoration programs restore local environment through afforestation natural forest protection. The evaluation vegetation restoration is an important part evaluating effectiveness restoration. Loess Plateau area where problems are concentrated, it ke...

Journal: :Frontiers for Young Minds 2022

Our world contains many ecosystems, from tropical forests to coral reefs urban parks. Ecosystems help us in important ways, including cleaning our air and water, storing carbon, producing food. People have been shaping most ecosystems for at least 12,000 years. Human impact has become so intense that are now threatened. That is why the United Nations decided next 10 years Decade on Ecosystem Re...

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