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Global urban homogenization leads to loss of emotions
A new study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports shows that urban homogenization processes lower people’s affective bounds to places and ultimately their intentions to engage with their neighborhoods.
Towards more inclusive urban parks
Urban parks are essential for people's recreation and well-being. In addition, they facilitate the establishment of a bonding to a place and feeling home. Several studies have shown how important urban parks are for mobile societies - in particular displaced persons - to link to the host place and overcome the disruptions of the move.