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Outlooks and Challenges for Urban Green Space Development: A Review Case Study in Thailand
Even though prior studies have provided ample proof of the benefits of urban green space, Thailand's development and exploitation of urban green space remain insufficiently efficient. To assess the prospects for urban green space development in Thailand,
Kanawat Paoin, Chanathip Pharino
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Ensuring equitable access to green spaces in urban built-up areas is not only vital for fostering environmental justice but also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Mingjie He +4 more
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Air pollution is a rising environmental concern that has detrimental effects on human health and the environment. Building environment and urban green space features play a crucial role in the dispersion and accumulation of air pollutants.
Binsheng Wu, Chunqing Liu
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Travel preference: an indicator of the benefits of urban green space
Urban Green Space (UGS) plays a crucial socio-cultural role in improving the quality of life. Assessment of quantity, quality, and accessibility determines whether the UGS are important social benefits.
Qingyan Meng +8 more
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Urban green space accessibility is an essential consideration in determining environmental liveability and the well-being of individuals, and the spatial inequity of urban green space supply and demand has become a research focus.
Yawen Jin +4 more
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Urban Green Spaces and Cardiovascular Morbidity
Introduction. The objective of the present study was to explore associations between the distance and use of urban green spaces and the risk of cardiovascular morbidity. Methods. Randomly selected 5112 respondents (2195 men and 2917 women) participated in the study in Kaunas, Lithuania, that included self-reported sociodemographic, traditional ...
Malinauskas, Mindaugas +2 more
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The rational assessment of the urban green space supply–demand relationship is crucial aspect to achieving Sustainable Development Goals. However, previous research predominantly focused on evaluative and indirect exposure calculations for the lack of ...
Jintang Chen +8 more
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An urban agglomeration is a highly developed spatial area formed by integrated cities. While previous studies have analyzed green space allocation at the provincial and city scales, there is insufficient information on green space allocation in urban ...
Xueyan Zheng +8 more
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Objective Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) are leading causes of physical disability, necessitating support with activities of daily living. This study describes social care received by patients with RMDs in two disparate regions of England: Salford (urban) and Norfolk (rural).
Mehreen Somro +6 more
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Urban green space represents a key aspect for the sustainable development of urban areas. The benefit of urban green space can also be reflected in higher property and land prices.
Henry Wüstemann, Jens Kolbe
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