Study on Influencing Factors of Rural Human Settlements from the Perspective of Neurourbanism
Lei Wen ()
Research in Social Sciences, 2025, vol. 8, issue 2, 1-13
Abstract:
A stressful external environment may cause various mental diseases. It is become a hot subject to figure out how to handle the tense link between the environment and health. The mechanism of human-environment interaction may be studied, and a conceptual model of the connection between rural human settlements and health can be developed by referencing relevant ideas and approaches in neuroscience. For rural human settlement health research, a framework is given based on this model, which begins with a conceptual model. The theoretical support system, the substance of research, and the techniques used to convey it are sorted out in a normative way. It has the potential to fill in the gaps in rural-related research and provide a new research approach and theoretical framework for the study of the link between a rural environment's impact on health.
Keywords: Health impact mechanisms; Landscape gardening; Neuroscience; Rural habitat; Urban and rural research. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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