suhanek, mia petosic, antonio djurek, ivan slabbekoorn, hans
In this paper, six different acoustic environments with different loudness and sharpness levels were reproduced to two groups of listeners—control and experimental. The difference between the groups was achieved by adding different melodious singing bird sounds to the original recording of a children’s park. Therefore, the recording of the children...
wei, huilan wang, yanlong yang, chendan peiyao, yu
As digital transformation deepens, digital agriculture plays a crucial role in advancing the Coordinated Development Level of Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being (CD-ESWB). However, aligning ecosystem service capacities with human development needs remains a challenge. This study investigates how digital agriculture influences CD-ESWB, using pa...
Luz-Veiga, Mariana Mendes, Adélia Tavares-Valente, Diana Amorim, Manuela Conde, António Pintado, Manuela Estevez Moreira, Helena R Azevedo-Silva, João Fernandes, João
Published in
International journal of molecular sciences
Cannabinoids have long been known for their bioactive properties, with their topical application as anti-inflammatory compounds being at the forefront of research for the past decade. Concurrently, the cosmetic market is a fast-growing industry in constant need of new biomolecules. In this work, we studied the safety profile for topical application...
jiang, jiayi hong, xu ruochen, ma chen, shi wang, huixin zheng, ziang
Informal green spaces (IGSs) play an essential role in enhancing urban well-being by offering restorative environments, yet the impact of visitor behaviors on perceived restorativeness (PR) remains underexplored. This study investigates how different spatio-temporal behaviors influence PR in IGS, providing urban planners with actionable insights to...
lin, li abdul shukor, shureen faris bin mat noor, mohd sallehuddin bin hasna, mohd fabian
This study explores the role of virtual immersive public art in improving the psychological well-being of urban residents. The research is set in the context of urban environments, where virtual immersive public art has the potential to foster innovation, integrate technology, and organically blend into public spaces. The study evaluates the impact...
shava, herring
Customers in resource-poor communities still grapple with many information and communication technology (ICT) failures as they strive to access goods and services in small and medium enterprises near them. From a customer perspective, these challenges often lead to stress-related issues such as frustrations and anxiety, which can even result in tra...
siruo, qu ruochen, ma
Urban green spaces are crucial for alleviating psychological stress, but the effect of multi-sensory experiences on psychological restoration remains underexplored. This study, conducted in Edinburgh, Scotland, with 40 participants, compares the effects of walking and sitting in different urban environments—built environments, semi-natural green sp...
luo, zhijun luo, songkai zhang, fengchang yang, xiaofang
Understanding the complex relationship between ESSD and human well-being is of paramount significance to protecting regional ecology, enhancing human well-being and achieving sustainable development. We take the Yangtze River Economic Belt as an example and use multi-source data to analyse land use and cover change, as well as the spatiotemporal ev...
zhao, yuqing han, zenglin zhang, changren wang, yuqiao zhong, jingqiu gao, mengfan
Cultural Ecosystem Services (CESs), as non-material benefits and well-being provided by ecosystems to humans, possess the ability to bridge nature and human society and interpret their complex interrelationships. Coastal areas are regions with concentrated human activities, where coastal zones are often subject to human development, pollution, and ...
Yee, Susan H. Harwell, Matthew C. Hoffman, Joel Newcomer-Johnson, Tammy Russell, Marc
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution