Linking public urban green spaces and human well-being: A systematic review

R Reyes-Riveros, A Altamirano, F De La Barrera… - Urban forestry & urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
Public urban green spaces provide people with many benefits. Understanding the
relationship between public urban green spaces' characteristics and human well-being …

[HTML][HTML] Green space and health equity: a systematic review on the potential of green space to reduce health disparities

A Rigolon, MHEM Browning, O McAnirlin… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Disadvantaged groups worldwide, such as low-income and racially/ethnically minoritized
people, experience worse health outcomes than more privileged groups, including wealthier …

[HTML][HTML] Green space quality and health: a systematic review

PY Nguyen, T Astell-Burt, H Rahimi-Ardabili… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: As cities densify, researcher and policy focus is intensifying on which green
space types and qualities are important for health. We conducted a systematic review to …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the role of urban green spaces for human well-being: A systematic review

M Jabbar, MM Yusoff, A Shafie - GeoJournal, 2022 - Springer
Human has been evolving in a natural environment over a long time; thus, he is habitual to
adapt it. Green spaces are obligatory landscapes in an urban structure that provide a natural …

[HTML][HTML] Observed inequality in urban greenspace exposure in China

Y Song, B Chen, HC Ho, MP Kwan, D Liu… - Environment …, 2021 - Elsevier
Given the important role of green environments playing in healthy cities, the inequality in
urban greenspace exposure has aroused growing attentions. However, few comparative …

[HTML][HTML] Green space exposure association with type 2 diabetes mellitus, physical activity, and obesity: a systematic review

F De la Fuente, MA Saldías, C Cubillos, G Mery… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a public health challenge that must be addressed
considering the large number of risk factors involved in its appearance. Some environmental …

[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 …

The distribution of greenspace quantity and quality and their association with neighbourhood socioeconomic conditions in Guangzhou, China: A new approach using …

R Wang, Z Feng, J Pearce, Y Yao, X Li, Y Liu - Sustainable Cities and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Awareness is mounting that urban greenspace is beneficial for residents' health. While a
plethora of studies have focused on greenspace quantity, scant attention has been paid to …

[HTML][HTML] Can't see the wood for the trees? An assessment of street view-and satellite-derived greenness measures in relation to mental health

M Helbich, R Poppe, D Oberski… - Landscape and Urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
Greenness in the urban living environment is inconsistently associated with mental health.
Satellite-derived measures of greenness may inadequately characterize how people …

Do seasons matter? Exploring the dynamic link between blue-green space and mental restoration

Y Zhou, L Yang, J Yu, S Guo - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2022 - Elsevier
In the face of the increasing mental health crisis, there is a growing awareness of the
benefits of natural environments, especially urban blue-green spaces in promoting mental …