[HTML][HTML] Using the Gini Index to quantify urban green inequality: A systematic review and recommended reporting standards

AJF Martin, TM Conway - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2025 - Elsevier
Access to parks, ecosystem services, and urban trees support healthy people and
communities. Unfortunately, access is often unequally distributed, leading to differential …

From space to street: A systematic review of the associations between visible greenery and bluespace in street view imagery and mental health

M Bardhan, F Li, MHEM Browning, J Dong… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
A large body of literature shows that living near greenery supports healthy lifestyles and
improves mental health. Much of this research has used greenery measured from a bird's …

Acute canopy deficits in global cities exposed by the 3-30-300 benchmark for urban nature

T Croeser, R Sharma, WW Weisser… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract The 3-30-300 rule is a recently proposed metric that sets minimum standards for
access to nature in cities for human wellbeing. It specifies that homes, schools and …

Large disagreements in estimates of urban land across scales and their implications

TC Chakraborty, ZS Venter, M Demuzere… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Improvements in high-resolution satellite remote sensing and computational advancements
have sped up the development of global datasets that delineate urban land, crucial for …

[HTML][HTML] Renaturing for Urban Wellbeing: A Socioecological Perspective on Green Space Quality, Accessibility, and Inclusivity

A Russo - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
This perspective examines renaturing cities, the strategic reintroduction of nature, as a
potential solution to the negative health impacts of rapid urbanisation. By utilising nature …

[HTML][HTML] Nature-based school environments for all children? comparing exposure to school-related green and blue infrastructure in four European cities

E Gallez, CPF Mujica, S Gadeyne, F Canters, F Baró - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Children's unequal exposure to nature is associated with the uneven distribution of green
and blue infrastructure (GBI) in cities, which often disproportionately affects children living in …

Quantifying Nature: Introducing NatureScoreTM and NatureDoseTM as Health Analysis and Promotion Tools

MHEM Browning, JR Hanley… - American Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Humanity is undergoing a monumental shift. People have rapidly moved from a largely
natural, outdoor existence to life in built, urban settings. Most places where people live and …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring Environmental and Behavioral Drivers of Chronic Diseases Using Smartphone-Based Digital Phenoty**: Intensive Longitudinal Observational …

L Yi, JE Hart, M Straczkiewicz, M Karas… - JMIR Public Health …, 2024 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background Previous studies investigating environmental and behavioral drivers of chronic
disease have often had limited temporal and spatial data coverage. Smartphone-based …

Exploring the dose-response of landscape preference: A case study in Singapore

M Zhao, Y Zhang - Applied Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite pursuing greening initiatives, cities might experience excessive greenery at the
neighborhood level. The intension of this research is to promote ecosystem services and …

The economics of nature's healing touch: A systematic review and conceptual framework of green space, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and healthcare expenditure …

MM Patwary, M Bardhan, MHEM Browning… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Green spaces play a crucial role in promoting sustainable and healthy lives. Recent
evidence shows that green space also may reduce the need for healthcare, prescription …