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  1. Thinking beyond general greenness: The nuanced associations between a variety of greenspaces and cardiovascular diseases across urbanicity
  2. Greener view, safer drive: Using repeated field experiments and deep transfer learning technique to investigate impacts of urban road landscapes on driving performance
  3. A dose of nature to reduce sexual crimes in public outdoor spaces: Proposing the Landscape-Sexual Crime Model
  4. Not just more, but more diverse: Green landscapes along urban roads may significantly reduce drivers' psychophysiological fatigue
  5. Racial disparities in environmental exposures and SARS-CoV-2 infection rates: A detailed population-weighted analysis
  6. Impacts of sights and sounds on anxiety relief in the high-density city
  7. Built Environment in Urban Space Affect Protests: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hong Kong
  8. Racial disparities, environmental exposures, and SARS-CoV-2 infection rates: A racial map study in the USA
  9. Population-weighted exposure to green spaces tied to lower COVID-19 mortality rates: A nationwide dose-response study in the USA
  10. How do computers see landscapes? comparisons of eye-level greenery assessments between computer and human perceptions
  11. Revitalization of the Waterfront Park Based on Industrial Heritage Using Post-Occupancy Evaluation—A Case Study of Shanghai (China)
  12. Population-weighted greenspace exposure tied to lower COVID-19 mortality rates: A nationwide dose-response study in the United States
  13. Effects of seasonality on visual aesthetic preference
  14. Analyzing the effects of nature exposure on perceived satisfaction with running routes: An activity path-based measure approach
  15. Impacts of nature and built acoustic-visual environments on human’s multidimensional mood states: A cross-continent experiment
  16. Green spaces, especially forest, linked to lower SARS-CoV-2 infection rates: A one-year nationwide study
  17. A natural experiment reveals impacts of built environment on suicide rate: Developing an environmental theory of suicide
  18. Green spaces mitigate racial disparity of health: A higher ratio of green spaces indicates a lower racial disparity in SARS-CoV-2 infection rates in the USA
  19. Moderate is optimal: A simulated driving experiment reveals freeway landscape matters for driving performance
  20. The human posterior cingulate and the stress-response benefits of viewing green urban landscapes
  21. Landscape Empowerment
  22. The Foxconn Factory Site, Methods, and Procedure for Design Interventions
  23. Understanding the Manufacturing Plant of Foxconn: Global Visions and Local Practices in the Labor Regime of China
  24. A higher ratio of green spaces means a lower racial disparity in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection rates: A nationwide study of the United States
  25. Perceived Green at Speed: A Simulated Driving Experiment Raises New Questions for Attention Restoration Theory and Stress Reduction Theory
  26. Urban regeneration: Community engagement process for vacant land in declining cities
  27. Quality of sweatshop factory outdoor environments matters for workers’ stress and anxiety: A participatory smartphone-photography survey
  28. Does density of green infrastructure predict preference?
  29. From Broken Windows to Perceived Routine Activities: Examining Impacts of Environmental Interventions on Perceived Safety of Urban Alleys
  30. How to Waste a Break: Using Portable Electronic Devices Substantially Counteracts Attention Enhancement Effects of Green Spaces
  31. Minimizing the gender difference in perceived safety: Comparing the effects of urban back alley interventions
  32. Remotely-sensed imagery vs. eye-level photography: Evaluating associations among measurements of tree cover density
  33. A dose–response curve describing the relationship between tree cover density and landscape preference
  34. A dose of nature: Tree cover, stress reduction, and gender differences
  35. A Dose-Response Curve Describing the Relationship Between Urban Tree Cover Density and Self-Reported Stress Recovery