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 Gardens in Rehabilitation Bibliography: Cooper Marcus, C. (2003). “Healing havens.” Landscape Architecture, August, pp. 90-109. Cooper Marcus, C. (2008). “Healing gardens for burn patients, a place to heal.” Landscape Architecture, April, pp. 78-89. Cooper Marcus, C. and M. Barnes. (1995). Gardens in health care facilities: Uses, therapeutic benefits, and design considerations . Martinez, CA: The Center of Health Design. Cooper Marcus, C. and M. Barnes (Eds.). (1999).  Healing gardens: Therapeutic benefits and design recommendations. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Erikson, J. (2006). “Cancer Centers, Hospitals Using Gardens to Help Patients Heal.” Oncology Times, 25 April 2006 - Volume 28 - Issue 8 - p 12-14. Hartig, T., M. Mang, & G. W. Evans. (1991). “Restorative effects of natural environment experiences.” Environment and Behavior, Vol. 23, pp. 3-36. Hines, S. (2005). “In search of healing gardens.” Landscape Architecture, December, pp. 108-113. Horsburgh, C. R. (1995). “Healing by design.” The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 11, No. 333, pp. 735-740. Jackson, J. (2001). “What Olmstead knew.” National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emory University, Atlanta GA. Kaplan, R. (1093). “Some psychological benefits of gardening.” Environment and Behavior, pp. 145-161. Kaplan, R., & Kaplan, S. (1995). The experience of nature: A psychological perspective . Ann arbor, MI. Kaplan, R., Kaplan, S. & Ryan, R.L., (1998). With people in mind: Design and management of everyday nature. Washington, DC, Island Press. Lewis, C. (1992). Plants and the community: effects of plants and gardening in creating interpersonal and community well-being. In D. Relf (Ed.), The role of horticulture in human well-being and social development (pp.55-65). Portland, OR: Timber Press. Ulrich, R. S. (1984). “View through a window may influence recovery from surgery.” Science, Vol. 224, pp. 420-421.

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Gardens in Rehabilitation

Bibliography:

Cooper Marcus, C. (2003). “Healing havens.” Landscape Architecture, August, pp. 90-109.

Cooper Marcus, C. (2008). “Healing gardens for burn patients, a place to heal.” Landscape

Architecture, April, pp. 78-89.

Cooper Marcus, C. and M. Barnes. (1995). Gardens in health care facilities: Uses, therapeutic

benefits, and design considerations. Martinez, CA: The Center of Health Design.

Cooper Marcus, C. and M. Barnes (Eds.). (1999).  Healing gardens: Therapeutic benefits and 

design recommendations. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Erikson, J. (2006). “Cancer Centers, Hospitals Using Gardens to Help Patients Heal.” Oncology

Times, 25 April 2006 - Volume 28 - Issue 8 - p 12-14.

Hartig, T., M. Mang, & G. W. Evans. (1991). “Restorative effects of natural environment

experiences.” Environment and Behavior, Vol. 23, pp. 3-36.

Hines, S. (2005). “In search of healing gardens.” Landscape Architecture, December,

pp. 108-113.

Horsburgh, C. R. (1995). “Healing by design.” The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 11,No. 333, pp. 735-740.

Jackson, J. (2001). “What Olmstead knew.” National Center for Environmental Health, Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention Emory University, Atlanta GA.

Kaplan, R. (1093). “Some psychological benefits of gardening.” Environment and Behavior,pp. 145-161.

Kaplan, R., & Kaplan, S. (1995). The experience of nature: A psychological perspective. Annarbor, MI.

Kaplan, R., Kaplan, S. & Ryan, R.L., (1998). With people in mind: Design and management of 

everyday nature. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Lewis, C. (1992). Plants and the community: effects of plants and gardening in creating

interpersonal and community well-being. In D. Relf (Ed.), The role of horticulture in human

well-being and social development (pp.55-65). Portland, OR: Timber Press.

Ulrich, R. S. (1984). “View through a window may influence recovery from surgery.”Science, Vol. 224, pp. 420-421.

 

 

Ulrich, R. S. (1999). Chapter 2, “Effects of gardens on health outcomes: Theory and research.”

In Cooper Marcus, C. and M. Barnes.  Healing gardens: Therapeutic benefits and design

recommendations. New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 27-86.

Whitehouse, S., et al. (2001). “Evaluating a children’s hospital garden environment: Utilization

and consumer satisfaction.” Journal of Environmental Psychology, Vol. 21, pp. 301-314.

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