A systematic review of the health co-benefits of urban climate change adaptation

A Sharifi, M Pathak, C Joshi, BJ He - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
The recent and projected upward trends in the frequency and intensity of climate-induced
events in cities have enhanced the focus on adaptation. In addition to enhancing the …

Economic value of protected areas via visitor mental health

R Buckley, P Brough, L Hague, A Chauvenet… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
We evaluate methods to calculate the economic value of protected areas derived from the
improved mental health of visitors. A conservative global estimate using quality-adjusted life …

Association between urban greenspace and health: a systematic review of literature

V Gianfredi, M Buffoli, A Rebecchi, R Croci… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The current review aimed to explore the association between urban greenspaces and health
indicators. In particular, our aims were to analyze the association between publicly …

Relationship between green and blue spaces with mental and physical health: a systematic review of longitudinal observational studies

M Geneshka, P Coventry, J Cruz, S Gilbody - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
There is growing interest in the ways natural environments influence the development and
progression of long-term health conditions. Vegetation and water bodies, also known as …

Benefit of woodland and other natural environments for adolescents' cognition and mental health

MJA Maes, M Pirani, ER Booth, C Shen, B Milligan… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Epidemiological studies have established positive associations of urban nature with
cognitive development and mental health. However, why specifically these health benefits …

Urban green space, tree canopy and prevention of cardiometabolic diseases: a multilevel longitudinal study of 46 786 Australians

T Astell-Burt, X Feng - International journal of epidemiology, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background Cross-sectional studies suggest that more green space may lower the odds of
prevalent diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in cities. We assess if …

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 …

Role of the neighborhood environment in psychological resilience

L Ma, R Ye, D Ettema, D van Lierop - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2023 - Elsevier
Psychological resilience of residents is an important but often neglected component of
community and urban resilience. This study explores what neighborhood environment …

[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal associations between the neighborhood social, natural, and built environment and mental health: A systematic review with meta-analyses

Y Sui, D Ettema, M Helbich - Health & place, 2022 - Elsevier
This review aimed to assess the longitudinal associations between neighborhood social,
natural, and built environments, and multiple mental health outcomes (ie, depression …

[HTML][HTML] Residential greenness and risks of depression: longitudinal associations with different greenness indicators and spatial scales in a Finnish population cohort

C Gonzales-Inca, J Pentti, S Stenholm, S Suominen… - Health & place, 2022 - Elsevier
We carried out a longitudinal study on the associations between residential greenness and
depression risk in urban areas in Finland. Residential greenness indicators were estimated …