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2018
Natural environments, including green spaces, have been associated with improved mental and physical health and wellbeing and are increasingly recognized as a mitigation measure to buffer the adverse health effects of urban living. This chapter provides an overview of (1) urban green spaces; (2) the methods that are applied to characterize exposure to ...
Dadvand, Payam, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
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Natural environments, including green spaces, have been associated with improved mental and physical health and wellbeing and are increasingly recognized as a mitigation measure to buffer the adverse health effects of urban living. This chapter provides an overview of (1) urban green spaces; (2) the methods that are applied to characterize exposure to ...
Dadvand, Payam, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
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Green spaces for mental disorders
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2022Purpose of review Mental illness is a global challenge, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Research suggests access to local green spaces is associated with better mental health, yet access is not always equitable. Evaluation of how nature-based interventions protect and support mental health is therefore required.
Wood, Carly, Wicks, Claire, Barton, Jo
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Green space accessibility in Europe: a comparative study of five major cities
European Planning Studies, 2022In the current era of climate breakdown, access to green space is not optional – it is vital. This study investigates the current disparities in urban green space access in five medium-sized European cities: Birmingham, Brussels, Milan, Prague and ...
M. Buckland, D. Pojani
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2018
This chapter examines the role of urban green space in its many dimensions. Green space is connected to climate, water, and energy. We explore the many terms and definitions associated with green spaces within the plans which included open spaces, street trees and community gardens, and other variations.
Melissa Keeley, Lisa Benton-Short
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This chapter examines the role of urban green space in its many dimensions. Green space is connected to climate, water, and energy. We explore the many terms and definitions associated with green spaces within the plans which included open spaces, street trees and community gardens, and other variations.
Melissa Keeley, Lisa Benton-Short
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Seismoelectromagnetic homogeneous space Green’s functions
GEOPHYSICS, 2016We have developed explicit expressions and the corresponding computer code for all homogeneous space Green’s functions for coupled electromagnetic fields and poroelastic waves. The Green’s functions are derived from the basic equations in closed form in the wavenumber- and space-frequency domains. They are given for point sources of any type.
Slob, E.C. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
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Journal of Latin American Geography, 2007
With claims of authoritative environmental knowledge, transnational development agencies are spatially redefining a "sustainable" and "eco-efficient" Central America. In the mid-1990s, the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC) emerged from transnational cooperation on security, trade, and environmental protection.
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With claims of authoritative environmental knowledge, transnational development agencies are spatially redefining a "sustainable" and "eco-efficient" Central America. In the mid-1990s, the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC) emerged from transnational cooperation on security, trade, and environmental protection.
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Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022
Jaeyoung Ha, H. -. Kim, Kimberly A. With
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Jaeyoung Ha, H. -. Kim, Kimberly A. With
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