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Yakai Lei, Yanbo Duan, Dan He, Xiwen Zhang, Lanqi Chen, Yonghua Li, Yu Gary Gao, Guohang Tian and Jingbiao Zheng
This case study was conducted to quantify the effects of urban greenspace patterns on particle matter (PM) concentration in Zhengzhou, China by using redundancy and variation partitioning analysis. Nine air-quality monitoring stations (AQMS) were selecte...
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Angel M. Dzhambov, Iana Markevych, Boris Tilov, Zlatoslav Arabadzhiev, Drozdstoj Stoyanov, Penka Gatseva and Donka D. Dimitrova
Growing amounts of evidence support an association between self-reported greenspace near the home and lower noise annoyance; however, objectively defined greenspace has rarely been considered. In the present study, we tested the association between objec...
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Lin Zhang, Suhong Zhou, Mei-Po Kwan, Fei Chen and Rongping Lin
Previous studies on the effects of greenspace exposure on health are largely based on static contextual units, such as residential neighborhoods, and other administrative units. They tend to ignore the spatiotemporal dynamics of individual daily greenspa...
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Jean C. Bikomeye, Andreas M. Beyer, Jamila L. Kwarteng and Kirsten M. M. Beyer
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. Cancer survivors have significantly elevated risk of poor cardiovascular (CV) health outcomes due to close co-morbid linkages and shared risk factors between CVD and cance...
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Panagiotis - Tsampikos Alexandros Koliotsis, Maria P. Papadopoulou
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Meghann Mears and Paul Brindley
Urban greenspace can provide physical and mental health benefits to residents, potentially reducing health inequalities associated with socioeconomic deprivation. The distribution of urban greenspace is an important social justice issue, and consequently...
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Zhifeng Wu, Fanhua Kong, Yening Wang, Ranhao Sun and Liding Chen
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Mardelle Shepley, Naomi Sachs, Hessam Sadatsafavi, Christine Fournier and Kati Peditto
Can the presence of green space in urban environments reduce the frequency of violent crime? To ascertain the evidence on this topic, we conducted an in-depth literature review using the PRISMA checklist. The search parameters included US articles writte...
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Matthew H. E. M. Browning and Alessandro Rigolon
Examination of the greenspace—human health relationship operates in at least four dimensions: what is considered greenspace? which moderators and mediators are included? what outcomes are measured? and which units of analysis (e.g., individuals, ci...
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Pooja S. Tandon, Lauren M. Kuehne and Julian D. Olden
Mounting evidence supports health and well-being benefits associated with nature experiences, while also highlighting race- and class-based inequalities in access and exposure. We synthesized the literature on nature contact by Latinos in the United Stat...
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Christine C. Rega-Brodsky, Charles H. Nilon and Paige S. Warren
Urban vacant lots are often a contentious feature in cities, seen as overgrown, messy eyesores that plague neighborhoods. We propose a shift in this perception to locations of urban potential, because vacant lots may serve as informal greenspaces that ma...
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Ali Zabihi,Fatemeh Khozaei
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Links between dormitory satisfaction and academic achievement, happiness, sense of belonging to space, academic progress, physical and mental well-being have been well-established. However, the relationship between greenery and degree of satisfaction amo...
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Miguel Saraiva and Bárbara Teixeira
In post-pandemic, climate-changing societies, the presence of urban greenspace assumes paramount functions, at the same time that socio-economic crises and shocks augment vulnerabilities and insecurities. The recent literature on environmental criminolog...
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Ian MacGregor-Fors, Federico Escobar, Rafael Rueda-Hernández, Sergio Avendaño-Reyes, Martha Lucía Baena, Víctor M. Bandala, Santiago Chacón-Zapata, Antonio Guillén-Servent, Fernando González-García, Francisco Lorea-Hernández, Enrique Montes de Oca, Leticia Montoya, Eduardo Pineda, Lorena Ramírez-Restrepo, Eduardo Rivera-García and Elsa Utrera-Barrillas
Urbanization poses important environmental, social, and ecological pressures, representing a major threat to biodiversity. However, urban areas are highly heterogeneous, with some greenspaces (e.g., urban forests, parks, private gardens) providing resour...
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Guijun Lai, Yuzhen Shang, Binbao He, Guanwei Zhao and Muzhuang Yang
Characterizing the taxi travel network is of fundamental importance to our understanding of urban mobility, and could provide intellectual support for urban planning, traffic congestion, and even the spread of diseases. However, the research on the inter...
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Xuan Zhao, Jianjun Liu, Hongke Hao and Yanzheng Yang
Investigating the spatial distribution of urban forest biomass and its potential influencing factors would provide useful insights for configuring urban greenspace. Although China is experiencing an unprecedented scale of urbanization, the spatial patter...
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