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Green space as a buffer between stressful life events and health
AE Van den Berg, J Maas, RA Verheij, PP Groenewegen
Social science & medicine 70 (8), 1203-1210, 2010
17212010
Environmental preference and restoration:(How) are they related?
AE Van den Berg, SL Koole, NY Van Der Wulp
Journal of environmental psychology 23 (2), 135-146, 2003
14062003
Preference for nature in urbanized societies: Stress, restoration, and the pursuit of sustainability
AE Van den Berg, T Hartig, H Staats
Journal of social issues 63 (1), 79-96, 2007
12962007
Environmental psychology: An introduction
JIM De Groot
John Wiley & Sons, 2019
1067*2019
Vitamin G: effects of green space on health, well-being, and social safety
PP Groenewegen, AE Van den Berg, S De Vries, RA Verheij
BMC public health 6 (1), 149, 2006
8122006
Gardening promotes neuroendocrine and affective restoration from stress
AE Van Den Berg, MHG Custers
Journal of health psychology 16 (1), 3-11, 2011
8002011
Health benefits of nature experience: Psychological, social and cultural processes
T Hartig, AE Van Den Berg, CM Hagerhall, M Tomalak, N Bauer, ...
Forests, trees and human health, 127-168, 2010
6102010
Evaluating restoration in urban green spaces: Does setting type make a difference?
AE Van den Berg, A Jorgensen, ER Wilson
Landscape and urban planning 127, 173-181, 2014
5492014
Is love for green in our genes? A critical analysis of evolutionary assumptions in restorative environments research
Y Joye, A Van den Berg
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 10 (4), 261-268, 2011
4632011
Allotment gardening and health: a comparative survey among allotment gardeners and their neighbors without an allotment
AE Van den Berg, M van Winsum-Westra, S De Vries, SME Van Dillen
Environmental Health 9 (1), 74, 2010
4472010
New wilderness in the Netherlands: An investigation of visual preferences for nature development landscapes
AE Van den Berg, SL Koole
Landscape and urban planning 78 (4), 362-372, 2006
4382006
Group differences in the aesthetic evaluation of nature development plans: a multilevel approach
AE Van den Berg, CAJ Vlek, JF Coeterier
Journal of environmental psychology 18 (2), 141-157, 1998
4011998
Towards a better understanding of the link between participation in decision‐making and organizational citizenship behaviour: A multilevel analysis
NW VanYperen, AE Van Den Berg, MC Willering
Journal of occupational and organizational psychology 72 (3), 377-392, 1999
3791999
Quality over quantity: Contribution of urban green space to neighborhood satisfaction
Y Zhang, AE Van den Berg, T Van Dijk, G Weitkamp
International journal of environmental research and public health 14 (5), 535, 2017
3642017
Lost in the wilderness: terror management, action orientation, and nature evaluation.
SL Koole, AE Van den Berg
Journal of personality and social psychology 88 (6), 1014, 2005
2652005
On the social nature of personality: Effects of extraversion, agreeableness, and feedback about collective resource use on cooperation in a resource dilemma
SL Koole, W Jager, AE van den Berg, CAJ Vlek, WKB Hofstee
Personality and social psychology bulletin 27 (3), 289-301, 2001
2482001
A comparison of children with ADHD in a natural and built setting
AE van den Berg, CG Van den Berg
Child: care, health and development 37 (3), 430-439, 2011
2472011
Why viewing nature is more fascinating and restorative than viewing buildings: A closer look at perceived complexity
AE Van den Berg, Y Joye, SL Koole
Urban forestry & urban greening 20, 397-401, 2016
2412016
The impact of greening schoolyards on the appreciation, and physical, cognitive and social-emotional well-being of schoolchildren: A prospective intervention study
JE van Dijk-Wesselius, J Maas, D Hovinga, M Van Vugt, AE Van den Berg
Landscape and urban planning 180, 15-26, 2018
2392018
Health impacts of healing environments; a review of evidence for benefits of nature, daylight, fresh air, and quiet in healthcare settings
AE Berg
UMCG, 2005
2372005
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