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People-environment relations following COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle restrictions: a multinational, explorative analysis of intended biophilic design changes

K. Shulla, B.-F. Voigt, S. Lardjane, K. Fischer, P. Kędzierski, G. Scandone, T. Süße, Discover Sustainability 5 (2024).

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Shulla, KalterinaFH Bielefeld ; Voigt, Bernd-Friedrich; Lardjane, Salim; Fischer, Kerstin; Kędzierski, Piotr; Scandone, Giuseppe; Süße, ThomasFH Bielefeld
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The study analyzes the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions for the human–environment relations through the lenses of biophilic design. The mixed-method quantitative and qualitative explanatory research combines contextual and personal variables, such as, among others, country, age group, gender, overcrowding, time spent outside, access to nature/food and the exposure to biophilic elements, during and after the lockdown. The results indicate that psychological pressure on individuals caused by pandemic restrictions imposed early 2020, triggered changes in human-environmental relation. More precisely, our comparative analysis of six European countries (Italy, Germany, Poland, Spain, Denmark and Sweden) indicates that people-environment relations do not depend on the objective severity of country-wise restrictions, but rather on the individual perceptions of these restrictions. The results complement the lack of the research for the role of biophilic design in understanding and enhancing human–environment relations during the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and thereafter.
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Discover Sustainability
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229
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Shulla, Kalterina ; Voigt, Bernd-Friedrich ; Lardjane, Salim ; Fischer, Kerstin ; Kędzierski, Piotr ; Scandone, Giuseppe ; Süße, Thomas: People-environment relations following COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle restrictions: a multinational, explorative analysis of intended biophilic design changes. In: Discover Sustainability Bd. 5, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2024), Nr. 1
Shulla K, Voigt B-F, Lardjane S, et al. People-environment relations following COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle restrictions: a multinational, explorative analysis of intended biophilic design changes. Discover Sustainability. 2024;5(1). doi:10.1007/s43621-024-00423-y
Shulla, K., Voigt, B.-F., Lardjane, S., Fischer, K., Kędzierski, P., Scandone, G., & Süße, T. (2024). People-environment relations following COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle restrictions: a multinational, explorative analysis of intended biophilic design changes. Discover Sustainability, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00423-y
@article{Shulla_Voigt_Lardjane_Fischer_Kędzierski_Scandone_Süße_2024, title={People-environment relations following COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle restrictions: a multinational, explorative analysis of intended biophilic design changes}, volume={5}, DOI={10.1007/s43621-024-00423-y}, number={1229}, journal={Discover Sustainability}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Shulla, Kalterina and Voigt, Bernd-Friedrich and Lardjane, Salim and Fischer, Kerstin and Kędzierski, Piotr and Scandone, Giuseppe and Süße, Thomas}, year={2024} }
Shulla, Kalterina, Bernd-Friedrich Voigt, Salim Lardjane, Kerstin Fischer, Piotr Kędzierski, Giuseppe Scandone, and Thomas Süße. “People-Environment Relations Following COVID-19 Pandemic Lifestyle Restrictions: A Multinational, Explorative Analysis of Intended Biophilic Design Changes.” Discover Sustainability 5, no. 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00423-y.
K. Shulla et al., “People-environment relations following COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle restrictions: a multinational, explorative analysis of intended biophilic design changes,” Discover Sustainability, vol. 5, no. 1, 2024.
Shulla, Kalterina, et al. “People-Environment Relations Following COVID-19 Pandemic Lifestyle Restrictions: A Multinational, Explorative Analysis of Intended Biophilic Design Changes.” Discover Sustainability, vol. 5, no. 1, 229, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024, doi:10.1007/s43621-024-00423-y.
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