A Grand Collaboration in Support of Digital Twin Studies: Geoscience, Sensing, and Healthcloud

Chun-Yen Chang, W. Sullivan
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In recent years, there has been a burst of discovery regarding the health benefits people gain from having contact with green landscapes [1]. These discoveries describe the salutary benefits of green urban and rural landscapes [2], small scale [3] and regional scale green landscapes [4]. Investigators have explored the impacts of varying levels of vegetation in landscapes on health outcomes such as mood [5], exercise [6], neural activities [7], COVID-19 [8], capacity to pay attention [9], [10], safety [11], and general health [12].
支持数字孪生研究的大合作:地球科学、传感和健康云
近年来,关于人们从接触绿色景观中获得的健康益处有了大量的发现[1]。这些发现描述了绿色城市和乡村景观[2]、小尺度[3]和区域尺度绿色景观[4]的有益益处。研究者探索了景观中不同水平的植被对健康结果的影响,如情绪[5]、运动[6]、神经活动[7]、COVID-19[8]、注意力能力[9]、[10]、安全[11]和一般健康[12]。
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