Natural environments and subjective wellbeing: Different types of exposure are associated with different aspects of wellbeing
Mathew P. White(University of Exeter), Lora E. Fleming(University of Exeter), Sabine Pahl(University of Vienna), Benedict W. Wheeler(University of Exeter), Michael H. Depledge(University of Exeter)
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