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Путеводный нейрон. Как наш мозг решает пространственные задачи

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Robert Macfarlane. Landmarks. Hamish Hamilton, 2015. Р. 315.

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Roger Hart. Children’s Experience of Place. Irvington, 1979. Р. 73.

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Helen Woolley and Elizabeth Griffin (2015). Decreasing experiences of home range, outdoor spaces, activities and companions: changes across three generations in Sheffield in north England // Children’s Geographies 13 (6). Р. 677–691; Lia Karsten (2005). It all used to be better? Different generations on 143 continuity and change in urban children’s daily use of space // Children’s Geographies 3 (3). Р. 275–290; James Spilsbury (2005). “We don’t really get to go out in the front yard” – children’s home range and neighbourhood violence // Children’s Geographies 3 (1). Р. 79–99; Margrete Skår & Erling Krogh (2009). Changes in children’s nature-based experiences near home: from spontaneous play to adult-controlled, planned and organised activities // Children’s Geographies. 7 (3). Р. 339–354.

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Ben Shaw, Ben Watson, Bjorn Frauendienst, Andrea Redecker, Tim Jones and Mayer Hillman. Children’s independent mobility: a comparative study in England and Germany, 1971–2010. Policy Studies Institute, 2013.

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Childhood and Nature: A survey on changing relationships with nature across generations. Natural England, 2009.

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Helen Woolley and Elizabeth Griffin (2015).

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Департамент транспорта и дорожной статистики.

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The IKEA Play Report 2015.

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Служба национальной статистики. Особое внимание уделено насильственным преступлениям и изнасилованиям.

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David Finkelhor. Five Myths about Missing Children // Washington Post, 10 May 2013. Его последние исследования подтверждают эту тенденцию.

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