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Basis, scientific literature has increasingly focused on the benefits of contact with restorative environments (mainly natural ones) and their effect on individual and collective well-being, cognitive skills, and emotions e_g_[8-11]. Although environmental psychology is researching aquatic environments (blue space) compared with green space, several studies have shown that visiting blue space is associated with good mental health (e_g, ) and lower levels of perceived stress. In studies on environmental preference, both natural and artificial scenes containing water were associated with higher preferences and higher perceived restorativeness compared with ones that did not . . .
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