[HTML][HTML] Environmental justice in a very green city: Spatial inequality in exposure to urban nature, air pollution and heat in Oslo, Norway

ZS Venter, H Figari, O Krange, V Gundersen - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Poorer citizens are often more exposed to environmental hazards due to spatial inequalities
in the distribution of urban blue-green space. Few cities have managed to prevent spatial …

[HTML][HTML] Using the Gini Index to quantify urban green inequality: A systematic review and recommended reporting standards

AJF Martin, TM Conway - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2025 - Elsevier
Access to parks, ecosystem services, and urban trees support healthy people and
communities. Unfortunately, access is often unequally distributed, leading to differential …

The spatial heterogeneity of urban green space inequity from a perspective of the vulnerable: A case study of Guangzhou, China

W Yang, R Yang, S Zhou - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban green space (UGS) plays an essential role in sustainable urban development and is
closely related to public health and human well-being. The inequity of UGS violates …

[HTML][HTML] Urban park use and self-reported physical, mental, and social health during the COVID-19 pandemic: An on-site survey in Beijing, China

D Lin, Y Sun, Y Yang, Y Han, C Xu - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2023 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic created unprecedented challenges for people's health. Studies
have demonstrated the positive impact of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, on …

Urban Green infrastructures: How much did they affect property prices in Singapore?

F Dell'Anna, M Bravi, M Bottero - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2015, 17 Sustainable Development Goals were outlined within the 2030 Agenda
by the United Nations. Objective 11.7 aims to provide universal access to safe, inclusive …

Connection to nature and time spent in gardens predicts social cohesion

RRY Oh, Y Zhang, LTP Nghiem, C Chang… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
A person's health and wellbeing are contingent on the amount of social support that they
receive. Similarly, experiencing nature has been shown to improve people's health and …

Which green is more equitable? A study of urban green space equity based on morphological spatial patterns

J Chen, T Kinoshita, H Li, S Luo, D Su - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban green space (UGS) is an important factor in sustainable urban development.
However, cities often experience unequal access to UGSs during the process of …

A bibliometric assessment of the science and practice of blue–green space (BGS): hot spots, lacunae, and opportunities

B Mu, R Zhao, Y Liu, E Xu, Y Zhang, H Wei… - Socio-Ecological Practice …, 2024 - Springer
Blue–green space (BGS) is an important component of the Earth's environment, and BGS
research and practice have become an increasingly important part of climate change …

[HTML][HTML] Nature futures for the urban century: Integrating multiple values into urban management

AV Mansur, RI McDonald, B Güneralp, HJ Kim… - … Science & Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
There is an emerging consensus that the health of the planet depends on the coexistence
between rapidly growing cities and the natural world. One strategy for guiding cities towards …

[HTML][HTML] Inequalities in residential nature and nature-based recreation are not universal: A country-level analysis in Austria

L Fian, MP White, T Thaler, A Arnberger… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Evidence suggests that residential nature, eg, greenness around the home, and nature-
based recreation, eg, visits to specific natural locations, are beneficial for health and well …