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Sarah Bell
Sarah Bell
Senior Lecturer in Health Geography, University of Exeter
Verified email at exeter.ac.uk
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From therapeutic landscapes to healthy spaces, places and practices: A scoping review
SL Bell, R Foley, F Houghton, A Maddrell, AM Williams
Social science & medicine 196, 123-130, 2018
4272018
Seeking everyday wellbeing: The coast as a therapeutic landscape
SL Bell, C Phoenix, R Lovell, BW Wheeler
Social Science & Medicine 142, 56-67, 2015
3472015
Green space, health and wellbeing: Making space for individual agency
SL Bell, C Phoenix, R Lovell, BW Wheeler
Health & Place 30, 287-292, 2014
2132014
Exploring potential mechanisms involved in the relationship between eudaimonic wellbeing and nature connection
A Cleary, KS Fielding, SL Bell, Z Murray, A Roiko
Landscape and urban planning 158, 119-128, 2017
1932017
Who doesn’t visit natural environments for recreation and why: A population representative analysis of spatial, individual and temporal factors among adults in England
F Boyd, MP White, SL Bell, J Burt
Landscape and Urban Planning 175, 102-113, 2018
1672018
Using GPS and geo‐narratives: a methodological approach for understanding and situating everyday green space encounters
SL Bell, C Phoenix, R Lovell, BW Wheeler
Area 47 (1), 88-96, 2015
1452015
Real-world approaches to assessing the impact of environmental research on policy
S Bell, B Shaw, A Boaz
Research evaluation 20 (3), 227-237, 2011
1162011
Everyday green space and experienced well-being: the significance of wildlife encounters
SL Bell, M Westley, R Lovell, BW Wheeler
Landscape Research 43 (1), 8-19, 2018
1052018
Using geonarratives to explore the diverse temporalities of therapeutic landscapes: Perspectives from “green” and “blue” settings
SL Bell, BW Wheeler, C Phoenix
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107 (1), 93-108, 2017
1002017
The “healthy dose” of nature: A cautionary tale
SL Bell, C Leyshon, R Foley, RA Kearns
Geography Compass 13 (1), e12415, 2019
702019
Beyond “Move More”: Feeling the Rhythms of physical activity in mid and later-life
C Phoenix, SL Bell
Social Science & Medicine 231, 47-54, 2019
642019
Negotiating nature's weather worlds in the context of life with sight impairment
SL Bell, C Leyshon, C Phoenix
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 44 (2), 270-283, 2019
432019
Ménière's disease and biographical disruption: where family transitions collide
SL Bell, J Tyrrell, C Phoenix
Social Science & Medicine 166, 177-185, 2016
422016
Seeking a disability lens within climate change migration discourses, policies and practices
SL Bell, T Tabe, S Bell
Disability & society 35 (4), 682-687, 2020
412020
Experiencing nature with sight impairment: Seeking freedom from ableism
SL Bell
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 2 (2), 304-322, 2019
412019
‘Hopeful adaptation’in health geographies: seeking health and wellbeing in times of adversity
A Power, SL Bell, RG Kyle, GJ Andrews
Social Science & Medicine 231, 1-5, 2019
372019
“Disciplined research in undisciplined settings”: Critical explorations of in situ and mobile methodologies in geographies of health and wellbeing
R Foley, SL Bell, H Gittins, H Grove, A Kaley, A McLauchlan, T Osborne, ...
Area 52 (3), 514-522, 2020
352020
The role of fluctuating soundscapes in shaping the emotional geographies of individuals living with Ménière’s disease
SL Bell
Social & Cultural Geography 18 (6), 831-850, 2017
322017
Segregation and the Sea: Toward a Critical Understanding of Race and Coastal Blue Space in Greater Miami
C Phoenix, SL Bell, J Hollenbeck
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 45 (2), 115-137, 2021
232021
The health benefits of blue exercise in the UK
MP White, S Bell, LR Elliott, R Jenkin, BW Wheeler, MH Depledge
Green Exercise, 69-78, 2016
232016
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