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Healing Spaces : Designing Physical Environments to Optimize Health, Wellbeing and Performance
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The field of design and health, formerly known as the domain of healthcare design professionals, has now reached a turning point with the proliferation of a plethora of non-invasive wearable technologies, to provide the objective and near-real-time measurement of the impact of many features of the built environment on aspects of health, wellbeing and performance. In turn, new materials and the Internet of Things are allowing the development of smart buildings, which can interact with occupants to optimize their health, wellbeing, performance and overall experience. Companies that have previously focused on positioning themselves as “green” are now turning to positioning themselves in the marketplace as both green and healthy. This Special Issue will include articles that address new cutting edge technologies and materials at the interface between design and health, and review some of the latest findings related to studies which use these technologies. This SI will also suggest exciting future directions for the field. It will include articles which focus on the objective data gathered to document the effects of the built environment on health. Importantly, it will focus on the use of innovative methods of measurement, such as state-of-the-art wearable and environmental sensors, quantifying some aspects of health, such as stress and relaxation responses, activity, posture, sleep quality, cognitive performance and wellbeing outcomes. It will also examine the impacts of different elements of the built environment on these health and wellbeing outcomes. The published articles will focus on the design interventions informed by these measurements, along with innovative integrated building materials that can shape the design of built environments for better health, productivity, and performance. It will also address the return on investment (ROI) of such design interventions. This Special Issue will provide both the foundational knowledge and fundamentals for characterizing human health and wellbeing in the built environment, as well as the emerging trends and design methods for innovations in this field.


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Healing Spaces : Designing Physical Environments to Optimize Health, Wellbeing and Performance
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The field of design and health, formerly known as the domain of healthcare design professionals, has now reached a turning point with the proliferation of a plethora of non-invasive wearable technologies, to provide the objective and near-real-time measurement of the impact of many features of the built environment on aspects of health, wellbeing and performance. In turn, new materials and the Internet of Things are allowing the development of smart buildings, which can interact with occupants to optimize their health, wellbeing, performance and overall experience. Companies that have previously focused on positioning themselves as “green” are now turning to positioning themselves in the marketplace as both green and healthy. This Special Issue will include articles that address new cutting edge technologies and materials at the interface between design and health, and review some of the latest findings related to studies which use these technologies. This SI will also suggest exciting future directions for the field. It will include articles which focus on the objective data gathered to document the effects of the built environment on health. Importantly, it will focus on the use of innovative methods of measurement, such as state-of-the-art wearable and environmental sensors, quantifying some aspects of health, such as stress and relaxation responses, activity, posture, sleep quality, cognitive performance and wellbeing outcomes. It will also examine the impacts of different elements of the built environment on these health and wellbeing outcomes. The published articles will focus on the design interventions informed by these measurements, along with innovative integrated building materials that can shape the design of built environments for better health, productivity, and performance. It will also address the return on investment (ROI) of such design interventions. This Special Issue will provide both the foundational knowledge and fundamentals for characterizing human health and wellbeing in the built environment, as well as the emerging trends and design methods for innovations in this field.


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Healing Spaces : Designing Physical Environments to Optimize Health, Wellbeing and Performance
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The field of design and health, formerly known as the domain of healthcare design professionals, has now reached a turning point with the proliferation of a plethora of non-invasive wearable technologies, to provide the objective and near-real-time measurement of the impact of many features of the built environment on aspects of health, wellbeing and performance. In turn, new materials and the Internet of Things are allowing the development of smart buildings, which can interact with occupants to optimize their health, wellbeing, performance and overall experience. Companies that have previously focused on positioning themselves as “green” are now turning to positioning themselves in the marketplace as both green and healthy. This Special Issue will include articles that address new cutting edge technologies and materials at the interface between design and health, and review some of the latest findings related to studies which use these technologies. This SI will also suggest exciting future directions for the field. It will include articles which focus on the objective data gathered to document the effects of the built environment on health. Importantly, it will focus on the use of innovative methods of measurement, such as state-of-the-art wearable and environmental sensors, quantifying some aspects of health, such as stress and relaxation responses, activity, posture, sleep quality, cognitive performance and wellbeing outcomes. It will also examine the impacts of different elements of the built environment on these health and wellbeing outcomes. The published articles will focus on the design interventions informed by these measurements, along with innovative integrated building materials that can shape the design of built environments for better health, productivity, and performance. It will also address the return on investment (ROI) of such design interventions. This Special Issue will provide both the foundational knowledge and fundamentals for characterizing human health and wellbeing in the built environment, as well as the emerging trends and design methods for innovations in this field.


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Forests for a Better Future Sustainability, Innovation and Interdisciplinarity
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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This book highlights the role of research in innovation and sustainability in the forest sector. The contributions included fall within the broad thematic areas of forest science and cover crucial topics such as biocontrol, forest fire risk, harvesting and logging practices, quantitative and qualitative assessments of forest products, urban forests, and wood treatments—topics that have also been addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The contributions also have practical applications, as they deal with the ecological and economic importance of forests and new technologies for the conservation, monitoring, and improvement of services and forest value.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Forestry & related industries --- physical activity --- mental health --- landscape metrics --- hierarchical multiple regression --- round wood transport --- wood supply chain --- transport work optimization --- sawlogs deliveries --- sawlogs sourcing --- small-diameter tree --- forest biomass --- multi-tree felling head --- time study --- harvesting cost --- tree plantations --- growth equations --- rotation length --- growth rates --- poplar productivity --- energy chain --- residual biomass --- isochronous rings --- travel time --- transport cost --- UAV --- VOC --- drone sensor --- semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors --- alpha pinene --- log properties --- stack volume --- solid wood content --- roundwood measurement --- wood modification --- mechanical properties --- physical properties --- anti shrinkage efficiency --- colour --- Cameroon --- biomass --- poplar --- SRC --- thermal energy --- life cycle assessment --- GWP --- wood energy supply chain --- Lomatia hirsuta --- Patagonia --- pioneer tree species --- stump shoots --- quality wood --- trunk analysis --- stability of stands --- Capreolus capreolus --- ungulate --- urban forests --- human disturbances --- daily activity --- moon phases --- disturbances --- wildfires --- natural and technogenic ecosystems --- permafrost --- thermal anomaly --- soil --- numerical simulation --- remote sensing --- Siberia --- mean lifetime --- natural forest --- survival analysis --- tree age distribution --- bark structure --- Pinus sylvestris --- forward selection --- bark types --- forest therapy --- urban environment --- sensory gardens --- wellbeing --- social inclusion --- recreational development --- universal design --- urban green areas --- therapeutic space --- deep learning --- tree species --- classification --- Scots pine --- tree-ring --- air pollution --- growth reduction --- climate change --- Poland --- climate change mitigation --- forest restoration --- forest biomass estimation --- standing and lying dead wood --- variogram model --- kriging regression --- Botryosphaeriaceae --- biocontrol --- pine bark extracts --- Trichoderma citrinoviride --- VOCs --- lytic enzymes --- fire ignition --- fire hazard --- QGIS --- InVEST --- NDVI --- S2 NDWI --- risk --- n/a


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Forests for a Better Future Sustainability, Innovation and Interdisciplinarity
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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This book highlights the role of research in innovation and sustainability in the forest sector. The contributions included fall within the broad thematic areas of forest science and cover crucial topics such as biocontrol, forest fire risk, harvesting and logging practices, quantitative and qualitative assessments of forest products, urban forests, and wood treatments—topics that have also been addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The contributions also have practical applications, as they deal with the ecological and economic importance of forests and new technologies for the conservation, monitoring, and improvement of services and forest value.

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physical activity --- mental health --- landscape metrics --- hierarchical multiple regression --- round wood transport --- wood supply chain --- transport work optimization --- sawlogs deliveries --- sawlogs sourcing --- small-diameter tree --- forest biomass --- multi-tree felling head --- time study --- harvesting cost --- tree plantations --- growth equations --- rotation length --- growth rates --- poplar productivity --- energy chain --- residual biomass --- isochronous rings --- travel time --- transport cost --- UAV --- VOC --- drone sensor --- semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors --- alpha pinene --- log properties --- stack volume --- solid wood content --- roundwood measurement --- wood modification --- mechanical properties --- physical properties --- anti shrinkage efficiency --- colour --- Cameroon --- biomass --- poplar --- SRC --- thermal energy --- life cycle assessment --- GWP --- wood energy supply chain --- Lomatia hirsuta --- Patagonia --- pioneer tree species --- stump shoots --- quality wood --- trunk analysis --- stability of stands --- Capreolus capreolus --- ungulate --- urban forests --- human disturbances --- daily activity --- moon phases --- disturbances --- wildfires --- natural and technogenic ecosystems --- permafrost --- thermal anomaly --- soil --- numerical simulation --- remote sensing --- Siberia --- mean lifetime --- natural forest --- survival analysis --- tree age distribution --- bark structure --- Pinus sylvestris --- forward selection --- bark types --- forest therapy --- urban environment --- sensory gardens --- wellbeing --- social inclusion --- recreational development --- universal design --- urban green areas --- therapeutic space --- deep learning --- tree species --- classification --- Scots pine --- tree-ring --- air pollution --- growth reduction --- climate change --- Poland --- climate change mitigation --- forest restoration --- forest biomass estimation --- standing and lying dead wood --- variogram model --- kriging regression --- Botryosphaeriaceae --- biocontrol --- pine bark extracts --- Trichoderma citrinoviride --- VOCs --- lytic enzymes --- fire ignition --- fire hazard --- QGIS --- InVEST --- NDVI --- S2 NDWI --- risk --- n/a


Book
Forests for a Better Future Sustainability, Innovation and Interdisciplinarity
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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Abstract

This book highlights the role of research in innovation and sustainability in the forest sector. The contributions included fall within the broad thematic areas of forest science and cover crucial topics such as biocontrol, forest fire risk, harvesting and logging practices, quantitative and qualitative assessments of forest products, urban forests, and wood treatments—topics that have also been addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The contributions also have practical applications, as they deal with the ecological and economic importance of forests and new technologies for the conservation, monitoring, and improvement of services and forest value.

Keywords

Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Forestry & related industries --- physical activity --- mental health --- landscape metrics --- hierarchical multiple regression --- round wood transport --- wood supply chain --- transport work optimization --- sawlogs deliveries --- sawlogs sourcing --- small-diameter tree --- forest biomass --- multi-tree felling head --- time study --- harvesting cost --- tree plantations --- growth equations --- rotation length --- growth rates --- poplar productivity --- energy chain --- residual biomass --- isochronous rings --- travel time --- transport cost --- UAV --- VOC --- drone sensor --- semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors --- alpha pinene --- log properties --- stack volume --- solid wood content --- roundwood measurement --- wood modification --- mechanical properties --- physical properties --- anti shrinkage efficiency --- colour --- Cameroon --- biomass --- poplar --- SRC --- thermal energy --- life cycle assessment --- GWP --- wood energy supply chain --- Lomatia hirsuta --- Patagonia --- pioneer tree species --- stump shoots --- quality wood --- trunk analysis --- stability of stands --- Capreolus capreolus --- ungulate --- urban forests --- human disturbances --- daily activity --- moon phases --- disturbances --- wildfires --- natural and technogenic ecosystems --- permafrost --- thermal anomaly --- soil --- numerical simulation --- remote sensing --- Siberia --- mean lifetime --- natural forest --- survival analysis --- tree age distribution --- bark structure --- Pinus sylvestris --- forward selection --- bark types --- forest therapy --- urban environment --- sensory gardens --- wellbeing --- social inclusion --- recreational development --- universal design --- urban green areas --- therapeutic space --- deep learning --- tree species --- classification --- Scots pine --- tree-ring --- air pollution --- growth reduction --- climate change --- Poland --- climate change mitigation --- forest restoration --- forest biomass estimation --- standing and lying dead wood --- variogram model --- kriging regression --- Botryosphaeriaceae --- biocontrol --- pine bark extracts --- Trichoderma citrinoviride --- VOCs --- lytic enzymes --- fire ignition --- fire hazard --- QGIS --- InVEST --- NDVI --- S2 NDWI --- risk

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