| نویسندگان | Majid Amani-Beni |
| نشریه | Cities and Health |
| شماره صفحات | 1-3 |
| نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2022 |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
| کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
| نمایه نشریه | Scopus |
چکیده مقاله
Under the circumstances imposed by the COVID-19
pandemic that students have suffered great levels of isolation and loneliness as most schools are not designed to
remain operational during a pandemic and to enforce
social distancing, Claire Latané wrote Schools That Heal:
Design with Mental Health in Mind. Since nature can
help to mitigate the negative impacts of infectious diseases, a nature-based school design would suit the current pandemic crisis (Khalilnezhad et al. 2021). COVID19 has provided the opportunity for Professor Latané to
critique the inequitable system of school design that has
lasted for decades. Her book has consistently shown that
access to nature, large classroom windows and open
campuses reduce stress, anxiety, disorderly conduct and
crime and improve academic performance. However, few
school designers and decision-makers have applied this
research to create healthy school environments.
لینک ثابت مقاله