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Evaporation and Plasma Formation,eads to numerous benefits, which is the primary subject of this chapter. We discuss first agglomeration economics—the benefits to firms and people productivity of being in clusters (agglomerations). Our discussion follows the traditional classification of benefits into sharing, matching, and learnin货物 发表于 2025-3-25 10:44:48
Springer Series in Materials Scienceically, presenting a case study of how London solved its urban health penalty over the centuries. We then move on to discuss the aspects of the urban health penalty that remain in today’s cities, with a focus on obesity and mental health disorders. Finally, we discuss in depth the potential causes o支形吊灯 发表于 2025-3-25 13:24:35
Laser-Beam Interactions with Materialses that are key in urban contexts, describing the servicesheds they operate within. We then focus on the evidence that nature exposure benefits health specifically, discussing a few key ecosystem services that are related to mental and physical health. We present the major theories for why exposurePlaque 发表于 2025-3-25 18:43:03
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Skin Pharmacology and Dermatology,y places like the LA River. If we continue building cities like this, we risk condemning billions of people to suffer from the urban mental health penalty. But cities have a choice of taking another, more biophilic path. This chapter discusses in detail some challenges to the biophilic cities visionPseudoephedrine 发表于 2025-3-26 06:55:02
Robert McDonald,Timothy BeatleyConcisely presents the basic principles of biophilic design.Introduces a coherent intellectual framework for the value of nature in the urban century.Explores how biophilic city design can counter-actAMPLE 发表于 2025-3-26 08:38:56
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The Urban Century,e facing planners: whether we want nature to play a central role in our urban future. We briefly present the central argument of this book that, paradoxically, cities need nature more than ever. Cities are the perfect forum for interaction, and it is this interaction that makes cities successful. YeCoronary-Spasm 发表于 2025-3-26 16:56:04
Cities as Quintessentially Human,eads to numerous benefits, which is the primary subject of this chapter. We discuss first agglomeration economics—the benefits to firms and people productivity of being in clusters (agglomerations). Our discussion follows the traditional classification of benefits into sharing, matching, and learnin