Essays about: "Elin Fänge"

Found 4 essays containing the words Elin Fänge.

  1. 1. Integrating nature in urban areas : how natural structures and features in urban spaces contribute to human health and well-being as well as biodiversity

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Ulrika Ebelin; Elin Fänge; [2022]
    Keywords : Biodiversity; urban biodiversity; public space; human needs; biodiversity and needs; human health and urban areas; human health; biodiversity; and human health;

    Abstract : Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both our physical and mental health. Still, it has seldom been included in development processes in urban areas, which has led green spaces to become fragmented, resulting in decreasing the diversity of species. READ MORE

  2. 2. When lawns become forests : how natural/forest-like vegetation can better human health and well being in urban areas

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Elin Fänge; [2021]
    Keywords : biodiversity; lawn; dynamic vegetation; forest; grass; human health; human well being; green spaces; monoculture; phycological; physical; well-being; natural forests; natural forest-like vegetation;

    Abstract : For a long time, lawns have dominated urban areas but are they good for human health and well-being? This study investigates how natural/forest-like vegetation affects human health and well-being and discusses why static lawns still dominate areas today even though there is much research on the positive benefits of natural/forest-like vegetation. The study has three main methods; 1 - A literature study that looks into what Swedish state-owned organizations, global organization, and research studies write on the subject of human health and well-being connected to human visits in natural/forest-like vegetation. READ MORE

  3. 3. When lawns become forests : how natural/forest-like vegetation can better human health and well-being in urban areas

    University essay from SLU/Dept. Of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management

    Author : Elin Fänge; [2021]
    Keywords : biodiversity; monoculture; phycological; physical; well-being; natural forests; lawn; forest; grass; dynamic vegetation; human health; human wellbeing; green spaces;

    Abstract : For a long time, lawns have dominated urban areas but are they good for human health and well-being? This study investigates how natural/forest-like vegetation affects human health and well-being and discusses why static lawns still dominate areas today even though there is much research on the positive benefits of natural/forest-like vegetation. The study has three main methods; 1 - A literature study that looks into what Swedish state-owned organizations, global organization, and research studies write on the subject of human health and well-being connected to human visits in natural/forest-like vegetation. READ MORE

  4. 4. A description on how horses’ jumping technique changes over time following “the Flyinge Model” in free jumping

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry

    Author : Elin Fänge; [2016]
    Keywords : judge; landing point; linear scoring protocol; take off; young horse;

    Abstract : A study was made on how the description of a horses’ jumping technique changed over time, when they were trained in free jumping in accordance with The Flyinge Model. The problem was that no study had been done to prove that The Flyinge Model had effect on horses’ jumping technique. READ MORE