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TERRY HARTIG
 
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Restorative Environments and the Value of Nature Experience for Health

Richardson, E. A., Mitchell, R., Hartig, T., de Vries, S., Astell-Burt, T., & Frumkin, H. (in press). Green cities and health: A question of scale? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

Raanaas, R. K., Patil, G. G., & Hartig, T. (in press). Health benefits of a view of nature through the window: A quasi-experimental study of patients in a residential rehabilitation center. Clinical Rehabilitation.

Johansson, M., Hartig, T., & Staats, H. (2011). Psychological benefits of walking: Moderation by company and outdoor environment. Applied Psychology: Health & Well-being, 3, 261-280.

Nordh, H., Alalouch, C., & Hartig, T. (2011) Assessing restorative components of small urban parks using conjoint methodology. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 10, 95-103.

Gonzalez, M. T., Hartig, T., Patil, G. G., Martinsen, E. W., & Kirkevold, M. (2011) A prospective study of group cohesiveness in therapeutic horticulture for clinical depression. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 20, 119-129.

Hartig, T. (2011) Issues in restorative environments research: Matters of measurement. In Fernández-Ramírez, B., Hidalgo-Villodres, C.,  Salvador-Ferrer, C. M., & Martos, Méndez, M. J. (Eds.), Psicología ambiental 2011: Entre los estudios urbanos y el análisis de la sostenibilidad [Environmental Psychology 2011: between urban studies and the analysis of sustainability]. Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Environmental Psychology in Spain). Almería, Spain: University of Almería & the Spanish Association of Environmental Psychology.

Västfjäll, D., Juslin, P. N., & Hartig, T. (in press). Music, subjective well-being, and health: The role of emotions. In R. MacDonald, G. Kreutz, & L. Mitchell (Eds.), Music, health, and well-being. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., & Patil, G. G. (2011). Adaptation to windowlessness: Do office workers compensate for a lack of visual access to the outdoors? Environment & Behavior, 43, 469-487.

Nilsson, K., Sangster, M., Gallis, C., Hartig, T., De Vries, S., Seeland, K., & Schipperijn, J. (Eds.) (2011), Forests, trees, and human health. Dordrecht: Springer.

Hartig, T., van den Berg, A., Hägerhäll, C., Tomalak, M., Bauer, N., Hansmann, R., Ojala, A., Syngollitou, E., Carrus, G., van Herzele, A., Bell, S., Camilleri Podesta, M. T., Waaseth, G. (2011). Health benefits of nature experience: Psychological, social and cultural processes. In Nilsson, K., Sangster, M., Gallis, C., Hartig, T., De Vries, S., Seeland, K., & Schipperijn, J. (Eds.), Forests, trees, and human health (pp. 127-168). Dordrecht: Springer.

Van Herzele, A., Bell, S., Hartig, T., Camilleri Podesta, M. T., & van Zon, R. (2011). Health benefits of nature experience: Challenges in joining practice and research. In Nilsson, K., Sangster, M., Gallis, C., Hartig, T., De Vries, S., Seeland, K., & Schipperijn, J. (Eds.), Forests, trees, and human health (pp. 169-182). Dordrecht: Springer.

Bell, S., van Zon, R., van Herzele, A., Hartig, T. (2011). Health benefits of nature experience:  Implications of practice for research. In Nilsson, K., Sangster, M., Gallis, C., Hartig, T., De Vries, S., Seeland, K., & Schipperijn, J. (Eds.), Forests, trees, and human health (pp. 183-202). Dordrecht: Springer.

Gonzalez, M. T., Hartig, T., Patil, G. G., Martinsen, E. W., & Kirkevold, M. (2011). A prospective study of existential issues in therapeutic horticulture for clinical depression. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 32, 73-81.

Gonzalez, M. T., Hartig, T., Patil, G. G., Martinsen, E. W., & Kirkevold, M. (2010). Therapeutic horticulture in clinical depression: A prospective study of active components. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66, 2002-2013.

Raanaas, R. K., Patil, G. G., & Hartig, T. (2010). Effects of an indoor foliage plant intervention on patient well-being during a residential rehabilitation program. HortScience, 45, 387-392.

Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., & Grindal Patil, G. (2009). The psychological benefits of indoor plants: A critical review of the experimental literature. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29, 422-433.

Gonzalez, M. T., Hartig, T., Patil, G. G., Martinsen, E. W., & Kirkevold, M. (2009). Therapeutic horticulture in clinical depression: A prospective study. Research and Theory in Nursing Practice, 23, 312-328.

Nordh, H., Hartig, T., Hägerhäll, C., & Fry, G. (2009). Components of small urban parks that predict the possibility for restoration. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 8, 225-235.

Hug, S. M., Hartig, T., Hansmann, R., Seeland, K., & Hornung, R. (2009). Restorative qualities of indoor and outdoor exercise environments as predictors of exercise frequency. Health & Place, 15, 971-980.

Hartig, T. (2008). Green space, psychological restoration, and health inequality. Lancet, 372, 1614-1615. [invited comment]

Hartig, T., Bringslimark, T., & Grindal Patil, G. (2008). Restorative environmental design: What, when, where, and for whom? In S. Kellert, J. Heerwagen, & M. Mador (Eds.), Bringing buildings to life: The theory and practice of biophilic building design (pp. 133-151). New York: Wiley.

Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., & Grindal Patil, G. (2007). Psychological benefits of indoor plants in workplaces: Putting experimental results into context. HortScience, 42, 581-587.

Hartig, T. (2007) Three steps to understanding restorative environments as health resources. In C. Ward Thompson & P. Travlou (Eds.), Open space: People space (pp. 163-179). London: Taylor & Francis.

Hartig, T. (2007) Congruence and conflict between car transportation and psychological restoration. In T. Gärling & L. Steg (Eds.), Threats from car traffic to the quality of urban life: Problems, causes, and solutions (pp. 103-122). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Van den Berg, A. E., Hartig, T., & Staats, H. (2007). Preference for nature in urbanized societies: Stress, restoration, and the pursuit of sustainability. Journal of Social Issues, 63, 79-96.

Hartig, T., & Cooper Marcus, C. (2006) Healing gardens – Places for nature in healthcare. The Lancet, 368, S36-S37. [invited essay for year-end supplement]

Hartig, T., & Staats, H. (2005). Linking preference for environments with their restorative quality. In B. Tress, G. Tress, G. Fry & P. Opdam (Eds.), From landscape research to landscape planning: Aspects of integration, education and application (pp. 279-292). Dordrecht: Springer.

Hartig, T. (2005). Teorier om restorativa miljöer – förr, nu och i framtiden. In M. Johansson & M. Küller (Eds.), Svensk miljöpsykologi (pp. 265-283). Lund: Studentlitteratur.

Hartig, T. (2004) Restorative environments. In C. Spielberger (Ed.), Encyclopedia of applied psychology (Vol. 3; pp. 273-279). San Diego: Academic Press.

Hartig, T., & Staats, H. (2003) Guest editors' introduction: Restorative environments. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 103-107.

Hartig, T., Evans, G. W., Jamner, L. D., Davis, D. S., & Gärling, T. (2003) Tracking restoration in natural and urban field settings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 109-123.

Bodin, M., & Hartig, T. (2003) Does the outdoor environment matter for psychological restoration gained through running? Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 4, 141-153.

Hartig, T. (2003) Landscapes and natural environments. In R. Fernández Ballesteros et al. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of psychological assessment (pp. 529-533). London: SAGE Publications.

Hartig, T. (2001) Guest editor's introduction [special issue on restorative environments]. Environment and Behavior, 33, 475-479.

Hartig, T., Barnes, M., & Cooper Marcus, C. (1999) Conclusions and prospects. In C. Cooper Marcus & M. Barnes (Eds.), Healing gardens: Therapeutic benefits and design recommendations (pp. 571-596). New York: Wiley.

Hartig, T., Korpela, K., Evans, G. W., & Gärling, T. (1997) A measure of restorative quality in environments. Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, 14, 175-194.

Staats, H., Gattersleben, B., & Hartig, T. (1997) Change in mood as a function of environmental design: Arousal and pleasure on a simulated forest hike. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 17, 283-300.

Hartig, T., Böök, A., Garvill, J., Olsson, T., & Gärling, T. (1996) Environmental influences on psychological restoration. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 37, 378-393.

Hartig, T. (1993) Nature experience in transactional perspective. Landscape and Urban Planning, 25, 17-36.

Hartig, T., & Evans, G.W. (1993) Psychological foundations of nature experience. In T. Gärling & R.G. Golledge (Eds.), Advances in psychology: Vol. 96: Behavior and environment: Psychological and geographical approaches (pp. 427-457). Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hartig, T., Mang, M., & Evans, G. W. (1991) Restorative effects of natural environment experiences. Environment and Behavior, 23, 3-26.

 

 
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