Walking inCuenca Ecuadoris our favorite way to get around. Especially if you’re staying in thecentro historico, you’ll be able to walk to countless restaurants, cafes, markets, grocery stores, and other amenities. Running, jogging, and walking for exercise is popularalong Cuenca’s three riv...
We first hypothesised that access to quantity and quality of green space differed between disadvantaged and advantaged neighbourhoods. Our results showed that the quality of green space is poorer, and the quantity is smaller in disadvantaged compared to advantaged neighbourhoods, which concurs with o...
Tytti Pasanen, from the University of Tampere, Finland, observed in her research studies on stress that “spending time on wooded trails or in other natural outdoor environments—any place away from man-built stuff like streets or buildings—appears to trigger an immediate drop in stress.” Mag...
I’ve suffered dog bites from three different dogs over the years, though in each instance the dog was off-leash and the owner lacked voice control. I grew up with a family dog, three of them over the years (though not the same three that bit me). Ours were trained to serve as hun...
“We had all of the ground search teams walk directly to the drone as means of walking in a straight line,” Berg said. “Once they got to the drone, they’d spread out. We’d fly the drone to another spot.” “(It) helped direct volunteers. (It) helped with the oversight of th...
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There were the “Long Rifles,” the woodsrunning contemporaries of Kenton and Boone, the “Mountain Men” who were one with Carson and Bridger, the breakers of new trails. Often unstable of temperament, plagued by restlessness, they swept out to map and explore continents (fun fact: despite...
(3) features previously associated with park use in the HABITAT sample (e.g., BBQ, drinking fountains, lighting, public toilets, and direction Sign) [108]; and finally the availability of car parks, bike racks, and walking and biking paths, which provide infrastructure for different modes of...
green spaces several days per week. Walking was the most common activity, followed by swimming, running, and foraging the forest for berries or mushrooms (Fig.5). When asked about their movement patterns, 85% of the visitors reported that they also walked off-trails when visiting green spaces...