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- catalog contributor b7250656.
- catalog contributor b7250657.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Plants and Human Culture / Candice A. Shoemaker -- Ch. 2. American Women and Their Gardens: A Study in Health, Happiness, and Power, 1600-1900 / Judith Schwartz -- Ch. 3. Are We Afraid of Plants? Exploring Patriarchal Society's Devaluing of Plants, Women and Nature / Rhonda Roland Shearer -- Ch. 4. Consuming a Therapeutic Landscape: A Multicontextual Framework for Assessing the Health Significance of Human-Plant Interactions / Nina L. Etkin -- Ch. 5. Adoption and Abandonment of Southeast Asian Food Plants / Lyndon L. Wester and Dina Chuensanguansat -- Ch. 6. Gathered Food and Culture Change: Traditions in Transition in Northeastern Thailand / Geraldine Moreno-Black -- Ch. 7. People, Plants and Proto-Paysage: A Study of Ornamental Plants in Residential Front Yards in Honolulu, Hawaii / Toshihiko Ikagawa -- Ch. 8. Gardens of Hikone, Japan: Studying People-Plant Relationships in Another Culture / Lorisa M. W. Mock -- Ch. 9. From Open-Mindedness to Naturalism: Garden Design and Ideology in Germany During the Early 20th Century / Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn and Gert Groning -- Ch. 10. Cultivating People-Plant Relationships in Community and Cultural Heritage Gardens, San Jose, California (1977-1992) / John Dotter -- Ch. 11. Gardening's Impact on People's Behavior / Ishwarbhai C. Patel -- Ch. 12. Gardening Changes a Community / Terry Keller -- Ch. 13. Down to Earth Benefits of People-Plant Interactions in Our Community / James W. Zampini -- Ch. 14. Human and Plant Ecology: Living Well with Less / Roger E. Ulrich -- Ch. 15. Evaluating Horticultural Therapy: The Ecological Context of Urban Jail Inmates / Jay Stone Rice and Linda L. Remy -- Ch. 16. Plants and the Individual: A Recent History / Virginia I. Lohr -- Ch. 17. People-Plant Principles from the Past / Jean Stephans Kavanagh -- Ch. 18. Evolutionary Importance of People-Plant Relationships / Charles A. Lewis".
- catalog description "Ch. 19. Indoor Plants and Pollution Reduction / Margaret Burchett and Ronald Wood -- Ch. 20. Growing Fear: Home Horticulture and the Threat of Lyme Disease / William K. Hallman and Deborah C. Smith-Fiola -- Ch. 21. Studying the Corporate Garden / Madelaine H. Zadik -- Ch. 22. Corrections and the Green Industry / Joel Flagler -- Ch. 23. Use of Sensory Stimulation with Alzheimer Patients in a Garden Setting, RTI, Hawthorne, New York / Maxine Jewel Kaplan -- Ch. 24. Measuring the Quality of Treatment in Horticultural Therapy Groups / Martha C. Straus -- Ch. 25. Surveying the Therapeutic Landscape: A Quest for Cases of Outdoor Therapy Settings / Jean Stephans Kavanagh and Thomas A. Musiak -- Ch. 26. Combining Phototherapy with Horticulture Therapy / Dan Greenlee -- Ch. 27. Historical Perspectives on the People-Plant Council / Diane Relf and Pete Madsen -- Ch. 28. Experimental Approaches to the Study of People-Plant Relationships / Russ Parsons, Roger S. Ulrich and Louis G. Tassinary -- Ch. 29. Nurturing People-Plant Relationships in Order to Foster Environmental and Community Stewardship: The Rutgers Environmental and Community Stewardship (R.E.A.C.S.) Program / William T. Hlubik and Harry Betros -- Ch. 30. Socio-Economic Impact of New Crops Production on Diverse Groups of People: A Case Study in Northwest Missouri / Alejandro Ching and Duane Jewell -- Ch. 31. Encouraging Nurturing Behavior of Two to Seven Year Olds by Introducing Plants and Flowers / Karen Green -- Ch. 32. Risk Communication Methods for Newspaper Gardening Columns / Clare S. Liptak -- Ch. 33. Creation of A Living Library : A Planetary Network of Interactive Life Frames / Bonnie Sherk.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xix, 444 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "People-plant relationships.".
- catalog identifier "1560220503 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "People-plant relationships.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Food Products Press,".
- catalog relation "People-plant relationships.".
- catalog subject "304.2/7 20".
- catalog subject "Human-plant relationships Research.".
- catalog subject "Human-plant relationships.".
- catalog subject "Plants.".
- catalog subject "QK46.5.H85 P46 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Plants and Human Culture / Candice A. Shoemaker -- Ch. 2. American Women and Their Gardens: A Study in Health, Happiness, and Power, 1600-1900 / Judith Schwartz -- Ch. 3. Are We Afraid of Plants? Exploring Patriarchal Society's Devaluing of Plants, Women and Nature / Rhonda Roland Shearer -- Ch. 4. Consuming a Therapeutic Landscape: A Multicontextual Framework for Assessing the Health Significance of Human-Plant Interactions / Nina L. Etkin -- Ch. 5. Adoption and Abandonment of Southeast Asian Food Plants / Lyndon L. Wester and Dina Chuensanguansat -- Ch. 6. Gathered Food and Culture Change: Traditions in Transition in Northeastern Thailand / Geraldine Moreno-Black -- Ch. 7. People, Plants and Proto-Paysage: A Study of Ornamental Plants in Residential Front Yards in Honolulu, Hawaii / Toshihiko Ikagawa -- Ch. 8. Gardens of Hikone, Japan: Studying People-Plant Relationships in Another Culture / Lorisa M. W. Mock -- Ch. 9. From Open-Mindedness to Naturalism: Garden Design and Ideology in Germany During the Early 20th Century / Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn and Gert Groning -- Ch. 10. Cultivating People-Plant Relationships in Community and Cultural Heritage Gardens, San Jose, California (1977-1992) / John Dotter -- Ch. 11. Gardening's Impact on People's Behavior / Ishwarbhai C. Patel -- Ch. 12. Gardening Changes a Community / Terry Keller -- Ch. 13. Down to Earth Benefits of People-Plant Interactions in Our Community / James W. Zampini -- Ch. 14. Human and Plant Ecology: Living Well with Less / Roger E. Ulrich -- Ch. 15. Evaluating Horticultural Therapy: The Ecological Context of Urban Jail Inmates / Jay Stone Rice and Linda L. Remy -- Ch. 16. Plants and the Individual: A Recent History / Virginia I. Lohr -- Ch. 17. People-Plant Principles from the Past / Jean Stephans Kavanagh -- Ch. 18. Evolutionary Importance of People-Plant Relationships / Charles A. Lewis".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 19. Indoor Plants and Pollution Reduction / Margaret Burchett and Ronald Wood -- Ch. 20. Growing Fear: Home Horticulture and the Threat of Lyme Disease / William K. Hallman and Deborah C. Smith-Fiola -- Ch. 21. Studying the Corporate Garden / Madelaine H. Zadik -- Ch. 22. Corrections and the Green Industry / Joel Flagler -- Ch. 23. Use of Sensory Stimulation with Alzheimer Patients in a Garden Setting, RTI, Hawthorne, New York / Maxine Jewel Kaplan -- Ch. 24. Measuring the Quality of Treatment in Horticultural Therapy Groups / Martha C. Straus -- Ch. 25. Surveying the Therapeutic Landscape: A Quest for Cases of Outdoor Therapy Settings / Jean Stephans Kavanagh and Thomas A. Musiak -- Ch. 26. Combining Phototherapy with Horticulture Therapy / Dan Greenlee -- Ch. 27. Historical Perspectives on the People-Plant Council / Diane Relf and Pete Madsen -- Ch. 28. Experimental Approaches to the Study of People-Plant Relationships / Russ Parsons, Roger S. Ulrich and Louis G. Tassinary -- Ch. 29. Nurturing People-Plant Relationships in Order to Foster Environmental and Community Stewardship: The Rutgers Environmental and Community Stewardship (R.E.A.C.S.) Program / William T. Hlubik and Harry Betros -- Ch. 30. Socio-Economic Impact of New Crops Production on Diverse Groups of People: A Case Study in Northwest Missouri / Alejandro Ching and Duane Jewell -- Ch. 31. Encouraging Nurturing Behavior of Two to Seven Year Olds by Introducing Plants and Flowers / Karen Green -- Ch. 32. Risk Communication Methods for Newspaper Gardening Columns / Clare S. Liptak -- Ch. 33. Creation of A Living Library : A Planetary Network of Interactive Life Frames / Bonnie Sherk.".
- catalog title "People-plant relationships : setting research priorities / Joel Flagler, Raymond P. Poincelot, editors.".
- catalog type "text".