“…The most liked and disliked areas were examined with regard to the presence of some urban elements included within their boundaries. We used a methodology presented by Filomena and colleagues (Filomena et al, 2019; Filomena, Manley, & Verstegen, 2020) to extract, on the one hand, natural elements such as parks, waterbodies or sea coast, and, on the other hand, human‐made elements, or so‐called severing barriers . A large body of research in environmental psychology and urban geography, including by Nasar himself, has reported a preference for urban spaces such as parks, green areas and waterfronts or areas featured by the presence of trees, grass, and water (e.g., Kaplan, 1985; Lynch, 1960; Nasar, 1990; Ulrich, 1986).…”