Publication: Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service
Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service
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Purves, R. S., & Wartmann, F. M. (2023). Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service. Geography Compass, 17(11), 12726. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12726
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Tranquil places that induce a sense of calm and peacefulness are important for those seeking respite from their stressful everyday lives. Although tranquillity is a word commonly used in everyday English, we show that its definition is complex, most often encompassing sight and hearing, with strong cultural and historical influences. To shed light on the concept of tranquillity and related research in geography and other disciplines, we (i) trace how tranquillity has been conceptualised and characterised (ii) outline how the potential
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Purves, R. S., & Wartmann, F. M. (2023). Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service. Geography Compass, 17(11), 12726. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12726