Neurolandscape design is an emerging field that integrates landscape architecture, neuroscience, and environmental psychology to study how natural and designed environments influence mental health, perception, and human well-being. This approach examines the relationship between landscape features—such as vegetation, water, topography, and biodiversity—and human cognitive and emotional responses, guiding the design of more restorative, resilient, and meaningful outdoor spaces.
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