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landscapes and natural environments  

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  • Introduction As commonly used in behavioural research, ‘natural environment’ refers to a large outdoor area with little or no apparent evidence of human presence or intervention (Pitt & Zube, 1987). In contrast, ‘landscape’ refers to a view over or into an area of land, or the area and landforms encompassed by a view (Daniel, 2001). [Source: Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment; Landscapes and Natural Environments]

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