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Green space exposure on depression and anxiety outcomes: A meta-analysis.

Environmental Research, 2023
BACKGROUND The development of urbanization has led to emerging mental health issues. Green space was becoming increasingly important for mental health.
Ziquan Liu   +10 more
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Teen and Adult Perceptions of Urban Green Space Los Angeles

Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
:Results from an inner-city teen focus group on parks and urban green space in Los Angeles, California and responses to parallel questions posed to adults from the same area show striking differences.
Elizabeth Gearin, Christoph Kahle
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Current methods for evaluating people's exposure to green space: A scoping review.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2023
People's exposure to green space is a critical link between urban green space and urban residents' health. Since green space may affect human health through multiple pathways regarding diverse human health outcomes, the measurement of people's exposure ...
Yang Liu   +3 more
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The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem (UGCoP) in Measuring People’s Exposure to Green Space Using the Integrated 3S Approach

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2023
The “ mobility turn ” in environmental health studies promoted the integrated 3S (GIS, GPS, and remote sensing) approach in the study of urban residents ’ exposure to green space and corresponding health outcomes.
Yang Liu, M. Kwan, Changda Yu
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Restorative benefits of urban green space: Physiological, psychological restoration and eye movement analysis.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Urban life is associated with a range of health risks. However, urban green spaces have been found to promote health recovery and reduce mental stress.
Linghan Liu   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Urban green spaces

2021
Urban green spaces contribute to the environmental and economic health of cities and human health and well-being. The challenge for cities is how and where to increase natural areas with limited usable land, high development costs, low maintenance budgets, and stakeholder conflicts.
Swati Rajput   +2 more
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Green space and cardiovascular disease: A systematic review with meta-analysis.

Environmental Pollution, 2022
Exposure to green space has been proposed to be beneficially associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Many studies have explored this topic, but the results remain conflicting.
Xiao-Xuan Liu   +11 more
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Do sex and gender modify the association between green space and physical health? A systematic review.

Environmental Research, 2022
A growing literature shows that green space can have protective effects on human health. As a marginalized group, women often have worse life outcomes than men, including disparities in some health outcomes. Given their marginalization, women might have "
Delaney Sillman   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Analysis of urban green space accessibility and distribution inequity in the City of Chicago

, 2021
Urban green space (UGS) has positive impacts on people’s physical and mental health. Equal access to UGS for all people, regardless of their individual characteristics, is key to the achievement of better public health outcomes.
Dong Liu, M. Kwan, Zihan Kan
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Green Spaces

2023
Ensuring ecological sustainability is one of the interlinked principles of the New Urban Agenda implemented, with respect to sustainable housing development. The strategic innovations empower the communities and governments to enhance the performance of the systems and make them resilient and adaptive.
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