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Masashi Soga
Masashi Soga
További nevek曽我昌史
Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
E-mail megerősítve itt: mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp - Kezdőlap
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Extinction of experience: the loss of human-nature interactions
M Soga, KJ Gaston
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14, 94-101, 2016
17732016
Gardening is beneficial for health: a meta-analysis
M Soga, KJ Gaston, Y Yamaura
Preventive Medicine Reports 5, 92-99, 2017
8042017
Shifting baseline syndrome: causes, consequences, and implications
M Soga, KJ Gaston
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16, 222-230, 2018
5592018
A room with a green view: the importance of nearby nature for mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
M Soga, MJ Evans, K Tsuchiya, Y Fukano
Ecological Applications 31, e2248, 2021
3802021
Both direct and vicarious experiences of nature affect children’s willingness to conserve biodiversity
M Soga, KJ Gaston, Y Yamaura, K Kurisu, K Hanaki
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, 529, 2016
2812016
Health benefits of urban allotment gardening: improved physical and psychological well-being and social integration
M Soga, DTC Cox, Y Yamaura, KJ Gaston, K Kurisu, K Hanaki
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14, 71, 2017
2352017
Urban residents’ perceptions of neighbourhood nature: does the extinction of experience matter?
M Soga, KJ Gaston, TF Koyanagi, K Kurisu, K Hanaki
Biological Conservation 203, 143-150, 2016
1892016
The ecology of human-nature interactions
M Soga, KJ Gaston
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287, 20191882, 2020
1872020
Land sharing vs. land sparing: does the compact city reconcile urban development and biodiversity conservation?
M Soga, Y Yamaura, S Koike, KJ Gaston
Journal of Applied Ecology 51, 1378-1386, 2014
1862014
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on human-nature interactions: pathways, evidence and implications
M Soga, MJ Evans, DTC Cox, KJ Gaston
People and Nature 3, 518-527, 2021
1722021
Land sparing is crucial for urban ecosystem services
I Stott, M Soga, R Inger, KJ Gaston
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13, 387-393, 2015
1572015
Reducing the extinction of experience: association between urban form and recreational use of public greenspace
M Soga, Y Yamaura, T Aikoh, Y Shoji, T Kubo, KJ Gaston
Landscape and Urban Planning 143, 69-75, 2015
1542015
What are the drivers of and barriers to children’s direct experiences of nature?
M Soga, T Yamanoi, K Tsuchiya, TF Koyanagi, T Kanai
Landscape and Urban Planning 180, 114-120, 2018
1432018
Extinction of experience: the need to be more specific
KJ Gaston, M Soga
People and Nature 2, 575-581, 2020
1242020
How can we mitigate against increasing biophobia among children during the extinction of experience?
M Soga, MJ Evans, T Yamanoi, Y Fukano, K Tsuchiya, TF Koyanagi, ...
Biological Conservation 242, 108420, 2020
1072020
Why do so many modern people hate insects? The urbanization-disgust hypothesis
Y Fukano, M Soga
Science of the Total Environment 777, 146229, 2021
942021
Personalised ecology
KJ Gaston, M Soga, JP Duffy, JK Garrett, S Gaston, DTC Cox
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 33, 916-925, 2018
822018
Mapping the potential extinction debt of butterflies in a modern city: implications for conservation priorities in urban landscapes
M Soga, S Koike
Animal Conservation 16, 1-11, 2013
772013
Patch size determines the strength of edge effects on carabid beetle assemblages in urban remnant forests
M Soga, N Kanno, Y Yamaura, S Koike
Journal of Insect Conservation 17, 421-428, 2013
722013
Towards a unified understanding of human-nature interactions
M Soga, KJ Gaston
Nature Sustainability 5, 374-383, 2022
702022
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