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    The psychological effect of plants on the well-being of people : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Diploma of Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College] 

    Bell, Sara (Sarabell) (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1988)
    Landscape Architecture is a discipline whose basic aim may be defined as the act of arranging land and the objects upon it for human use and enjoyment. Utilising both the arts and sciences in planning, design and management ...
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    Bell, Sara (Sarabell) (1)
    Keyword370000 Studies in Human Society (1)environmental influences (1)garden therapy (1)human well being (1)people plant interactions (1)people plant relationships (1)perception (1)psychology (1)social response (1)vegetative stimuli (1)... View MoreDate Issued1988 (1)
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