週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
Week 1 |
02/20 |
introduction |
Week 2 |
02/27 |
(1)1984-View Through a Window May Influence Recovery from Surgery. (2)1991-Stress Recovery During Exposure to Natural and Urban Environments |
Week 3 |
03/06 |
(1)1993-Health and environment: A psychological analysis.
(2)1996-Restorative qualities of favorate places |
Week 4 |
03/13 |
(1)1997-Change in mood as a fuction of environmental design: arousal and pleasure on a simulated forest hike.
(2)1997-Reflection and attentional recovery as distinctive benefits of restorative environments. |
Week 5 |
03/20 |
(1)1998-Windows in the work place: sunlight, view, and occupational stress.
(2)1998-Green common spaces and the social integration of inner-city older adults. |
Week 6 |
03/27 |
(1)2000-New Zealand children's health camps: therapeutic landscapes meet the contract state.
(2)2001-Rating scale measures of restorative components of environments. |
Week 7 |
04/03 |
spring break |
Week 8 |
04/10 |
(1)2001-Coping with ADD The surprising connection to green play settings.
(2)Evaluating a children's hospital garden environment: Utilization and consumer satisfaction.
(3)reference for Richard Forman's landscape ecology |
Week 9 |
04/17 |
Midterm report |
Week 10 |
04/27 |
2002-Functional neuroanatomy of emotion: a meta-analysis of emotion activation studies in PET and fMRI. |
Week 12 |
05/08 |
(1)2003-Landscape planning and stress.
(2)2011-City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans. |
Week 13 |
05/15 |
(1)2003-Environmental preference and restoration:(How) are they related? (2)2004-The fruit of urban nature vital neighborhood spaces |
Week 14 |
05/22 |
1)2005-Post-occupancy evaluation of healing gardens in a pediatric cancer center |
Week 16 |
06/05 |
1)1981-Enhancing creativity in landscape architectural education.
2)Please download the paper"Gaia meets Asclepius: Creating healthy places" by W.Sullivan et.al.(Landscape and Urban Planning 127(2014)182-184) |
Week 17 |
06/12 |
2011-The natural outdoors and health: Assessing the value and potential contribution of secondary public data sets in the UK to current and future knowledge |