Our NGO is looking for a volunteer who will take care of our PR and Communications in Singapore.JOB DESCRIPTION & SCOPEWe would like to especially invite students or graduates from the appropriate university course, however, we are open for offers from other people too. The selected person will help us build the NeuroLandscape communications strategy and launch Read More
Year: 2018
Colour-blindness and appreciation of green landscape?
This might be a very pertinent question… If contact with nature and the visual stimuli from being surrounded by predominantly GREEN environment is so beneficial for our overall wellbeing… what about colour-blind people? Of course researchers have already asked similar questions and we now know that some types of colour-blindness can even have their advantages. The Read More
Landform – Contemplative Landscape Features Series
One of the core questions in our quest for making landscapes more contemplative have been identifying what actually makes a space contemplative or not. Having discussed the importance of long-distance views in an earlier post (click here), today, we turn to a characteristic under the label ‘landform’ in defining a contemplativeness of landscape. So what hides Read More
Barack Obama’s portrait is very green
Isn’t it interesting how an artist’s choice to place A LOT of greenery on a president’s portrait can turn into an intense, not only artistic, but also cultural, political, ideological, racial and environmental debate?We cannot deny that this portrait also got our attention exactly because of that beautiful background the artist, Kehinde Wiley chose to Read More
Women and Girls in Science Day 2018
11 February is UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science. While girls have exactly the same potential to be scientists, researchers, and influencers as boys, somehow our societal norms are still not living up to that natural, full potential half of the world’s population. Initiatives like UN’s International Days are still necessary and Read More
Ask the Neuroscientist – an interview with Dr. Nicolas Escoffier
Taking the advantage of having a neuroscience expert on our team, we sat down with our very own Dr. Nicolas Escoffier to talk about mental health, research and of course, our most enigmatic organ – the brain. How can neuroscience help to answer questions about our living environment and to understand more about our relationship Read More
WHO calls for action to make cities greener
For many years, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has made various moves to emphasize and promote mental health as one of the major issues of the developed world. Already in 2005, it stated that Europe’s biggest problem today is the effects of mental disorders of the European population. A quarter of the population suffers from Read More