Timeline for Is there any scientific basis for the special feeling one gets in an old growth forest?
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Jul 10, 2023 at 11:21 | comment | added | Ivana | Not a full answer, but this article lists some research on the beneficial effects of spending time near water: theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/nov/03/…. There is also research about beneficial effects of spending time in 'greenspace' (whatever that is) sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886917303239 | |
Jul 28, 2021 at 4:15 | answer | added | Italian Philosopher | timeline score: 7 | |
Jul 26, 2021 at 6:11 | comment | added | JonathanReez | Old growth forests have a very distinctive look. Why wouldn't this feeling be purely based on visuals? | |
Jul 26, 2021 at 5:53 | comment | added | Emil | You talk about silence, so you probably need to state how far away from trafficked highways it is (cars are audible a really long way...). And maybe you should state if you are allowed to look at a map or signs that say that it is a nature reserve or not. And maybe you need to say if the forest is left alone or if someone is taking care of it. | |
Jul 25, 2021 at 0:21 | history | edited | ab2 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
added definition for virgin forest
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Jul 25, 2021 at 0:14 | history | edited | ab2 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
added phrase to clarify what I meant by experiment
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Jul 24, 2021 at 23:14 | history | asked | ab2 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |