Differences in the Physiological and Psychological Effects of Walking in Various Satoyama Landscapes

  • KASETANI T
  • OKUMURA K
  • YOSHIDA S
  • et al.
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In order to design comfortable spaces for "Shinrin-yoku" (Taking in the atmosphere of the forest), it is important to investigate the physciological and psychological effects of walking in various landscapes.In this study we examined the amylase activity, and the semantic differential method.

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KASETANI, T., OKUMURA, K., YOSHIDA, S., TAKAYAMA, N., & KAGAWA, T. (2007). Differences in the Physiological and Psychological Effects of Walking in Various Satoyama Landscapes. Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, 70(5), 569–574. https://doi.org/10.5632/jila.70.569

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