Açık alan rekreasyonu ve sürdürülebilirlik kavramlarını bir arada kullanan uluslararası çalışmaların bibliyometrik analizi
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Açık Alan Rekreasyonu , Sürdürülebilirlik , Bibliyometrik Analiz
Kaynakça
- Al, U. (2008). Türkiye’nin bilimsel yayın politikası: atıf dizinlerine dayalı bibliyometrik bir yaklaşım, Doktora Tezi, Ankara Üniversitesi, Ankara.
- Balmford, A., Green, J. M., Anderson, M., Beresford, J., Huang, C., Naidoo, R., & Manica, A. (2015). Walk on the wild side: estimating the global magnitude of visits to protected areas. PLoS biology, 13(2), 1-6.
- Barton, J., Hine, R., & Pretty, J. (2009). The health benefits of walking in greenspaces of high natural and heritage value. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, 6(4), 261-278.
- Baur, J.W., Tynon, J.F. & Gomez, E. (2013). Attitudes about urban nature parks: A case study of users and nonusers in Portland Oregon. Landsc. Urban Plan. 117(1), 100–111.
- Bell, S. (2010). Forest Recreation and Nature Tourism. COST Action E33 (FORREC), European Forum on Urban Forestry, Hameenlinna, Finland, June 2008. Urban forestry & urban greening, 9(2), 69-112.
- Bell, S., Tyrväinen, L., Sievänen, T., Pröbstl, U., & Simpson, M. (2007). Outdoor recreation and nature tourism: A European perspective. Living Reviews in Landscape Research, 1(2), 1-46.
- Berdejo‐Espinola, V., Suárez‐Castro, A. F., Amano, T., Fielding, K. S., Oh, R. R. Y., & Fuller, R. A. (2021). Urban green space use during a time of stress: A case study during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Brisbane, Australia. People and Nature, 3(3), 597-609.
- Bornmann, L., & Leydesdorff, L. (2014). Scientometrics in a changing research landscape: bibliometrics has become an integral part of research quality evaluation and has been changing the practice of research. EMBO reports, 15(12), 1228-1232.
- Bratman, G. N., Anderson, C. B., Berman, M. G., Cochran, B., De Vries, S., Flanders, J., & Daily, G. C. (2019). Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective. Science advances, 5(7), 1-14.
- Brown, D. K., Barton, J. L., & Gladwell, V. F. (2013). Viewing nature scenes positively affects recovery of autonomic function following acute-mental stress. Environmental science & technology, 47(11), 5562-5569.