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The Restorative Environment and Salutogenesis: Complementary Concepts Revisited

Eike von Lindern, Freddie Lymeus, Terry Hartig

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Abstract

Abstract In this chapter, the authors consider how research on restorative environments can augment research on salutogenesis by calling attention to the dynamics of depletion and renewal of resources needed for the maintenance and promotion of health and well-being and by showing how the sociophysical environment comes into play in people’s ongoing efforts to manage diverse resources. The authors also consider how research on salutogenesis can augment research on restorative environments by encouraging a broader view of the kinds of resources that can be depleted and the different levels on which they are organised and become available. The authors thus indicate areas for more systematic, reciprocal exchange between the fields.

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SalutogenesisReciprocalPromotion (chess)Engineering ethicsPsychologyHealth promotionMedicinePolitical scienceEngineeringPublic healthNursingPoliticsLawPhilosophyLinguisticsHealth, psychology, and well-beingUrban Green Space and HealthCommunity Health and Development
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