[HTML][HTML] Green space and loneliness: A systematic review with theoretical and methodological guidance for future research

T Astell-Burt, T Hartig, IGNE Putra, R Walsan… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61%
in some groups. Urban greening may help to reduce the population health impacts of …

[HTML][HTML] Nature-based biopsychosocial resilience: An integrative theoretical framework for research on nature and health

MP White, T Hartig, L Martin, S Pahl… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
Nature-based solutions including urban forests and wetlands can help communities cope
better with climate change and other environmental stressors by enhancing social …

[HTML][HTML] Urban green space and subjective well-being of older people: a systematic literature review

T Xu, NA Nordin, AM Aini - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
A growing number of articles have identified and reported the benefits and importance of
urban green spaces for improving human well-being, but there is a significant knowledge …

[HTML][HTML] Advancing urban green and blue space contributions to public health

RF Hunter, M Nieuwenhuijsen, C Fabian… - The Lancet Public …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Urban green and blue spaces (UGBS) have the potential to improve public health and
wellbeing, address health inequities, and provide co-benefits for the environment, economy …

How do different types and characteristics of green space impact mental health? A scoping review

F Beute, MR Marselle, A Olszewska‐Guizzo… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Green space matters for mental health but is under constant pressure in an increasingly
urbanising world. Often there is little space available in cities for green areas, so it is vital to …

[HTML][HTML] Green space quality and adolescent mental health: do personality traits matter?

X Feng, T Astell-Burt, M Standl, C Flexeder… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they
are higher in introversion and neuroticism. As a result, they also may have more to gain from …

[HTML][HTML] Predicting context-sensitive urban green space quality to support urban green infrastructure planning

A Kajosaari, K Hasanzadeh, N Fagerholm… - Landscape and Urban …, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban green spaces (UGSs) support human health and well-being in diverse ways. In
addition to their availability and accessibility, also the quality of UGSs is relevant for …

Happiness in urban green spaces: A systematic literature review

MS Syamili, T Takala, A Korrensalo… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban green space is believed to contribute to residents' happiness but forming a holistic
overview of this relationship based on regional studies is challenging. This review aims to …

[HTML][HTML] Urban green space and mental health among people living alone: The mediating roles of relational and collective restoration in an 18-country sample

TP Pasanen, MP White, LR Elliott… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Rates of living alone, especially in more urbanised areas, are increasing across many
industrialised countries, with associated increases in feelings of loneliness and poorer …

Green space exposure and type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence: A systematic review

F Ccami-Bernal, DR Soriano-Moreno… - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to green spaces is
associated with a lower prevalence of diabetes. The aim of this systematic review was to …