• Research challenges for cultural ecosystem services and public health in (peri-)urban environments 

      Chen, Xianwen; de Vries, Sjerp; Assmuth, Timo; Dick, Jan; Hermans, Tia; Hertel, Ole; Jensen, Anne; Jones, Laurence; Kabisch, Sigrun; Lanki, Timo; Lehmann, Irina; Maskell, Lindsay; Norton, Lisa; Reis, Stefan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Urbanization is a global trend, and consequently the quality of urban environments is increasingly important for human health and wellbeing. Urban life-style is typically associated with low physical activity and sometimes ...
    • Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome Transmission Risk in Brazil 

      Muylaert, Renata L.; Sabino-Santos Jr., Gilberto; Prist, Paula R.; Oshima, Júlia Emi Faria; Dos Santos, Bernardo Brandão Niebuhr; Sobral-Souza, Thadeu; Oliveira, Stefan Vilges; Bovendorp, Ricardo Siqueira; Marshall, Jonathan C.; Hayman, David T. S.; Ribeiro, Milton Cezar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Background: Hantavirus disease in humans is rare but frequently lethal in the Neotropics. Several abundant and widely distributed Sigmodontinae rodents are the primary hosts of Orthohantavirus and, in combination with other ...
    • Stien i endring 

      Vistad, Odd Inge (Chapter, 2021)
      The trail is the most important helping measure in friluftsliv (i.e. outdoor recreation or OR), mainly since walking in the neighborhood or local forest is the most frequent friluftsliv activity. Historically, trails were ...
    • The phenomenon of walking: diverse and dynamic 

      Rybråten, Stine; Skår, Margrete; Nordh, Helena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in the general public. From a phenomenological perspective, walking can be seen as a function of being-in-the-world, where the ...