[HTML][HTML] Using the Gini Index to quantify urban green inequality: A systematic review and recommended reporting standards
Access to parks, ecosystem services, and urban trees support healthy people and
communities. Unfortunately, access is often unequally distributed, leading to differential …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
Improvements in high-resolution satellite remote sensing and computational advancements
have sped up the development of global datasets that delineate urban land, crucial for …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
Background Previous studies investigating environmental and behavioral drivers of chronic
disease have often had limited temporal and spatial data coverage. Smartphone-based …
disease have often had limited temporal and spatial data coverage. Smartphone-based …
Exploring the dose-response of landscape preference: A case study in Singapore
Despite pursuing greening initiatives, cities might experience excessive greenery at the
neighborhood level. The intension of this research is to promote ecosystem services and …
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 …
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 …
evidence shows that green space also may reduce the need for healthcare, prescription …