2023
DOI: 10.1002/2475-8876.12426
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Environmental cognition and subjective well‐being: A study among middle‐aged and elderly residents in Nara Prefecture, Japan

Shota Takamine,
Haruhiko Goto,
Fuyumi Liu
et al.

Abstract: Subjective well‐being has been attracting a considerable amount of attention. Urban planning is expected to play a significant role in improving subjective well‐being. This study focuses on neighborhood environmental cognition as a new intervention target of urban planning and aims to clarify its association with subjective well‐being. We conducted surveys using the element‐recall method to assess neighborhood environmental cognition and the Subjective Well‐being Inventory. Data were collected from 104 respond… Show more

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