Exercising under COVID-2x: Conceptualizing future green spaces in Australia's neighborhoods

DHR Spennemann - Urban Science, 2021 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a social and economic disruptor on a global
scale, severely curtailing people's ability to travel and engage in many recreation activities …

Forest recreational services in the face of COVID-19 pandemic stress

D Bamwesigye, J Fialová, P Kupec, J Łukaszkiewicz… - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
Forest ecosystems provide numerous services and benefits to both humans and biodiversity.
Similarly, urban forests services play a vital role by providing urban dwellers with …

Spatiotemporal evolution differences of urban green space: A comparative case study of Shanghai and Xuchang in China

J Liu, L Zhang, Q Zhang, C Li, G Zhang, Y Wang - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban green spaces (UGS) are vital for developing and evolving natural elements in urban
spaces. The UGS information of a megacity behemoth (Shanghai) from 1996, 2006, and …

Strategic Alliances in Global Health: Innovative Perspectives in the Era of Sustainable Development

JC Suarez-Herrera, RA Abeldaño Zúñiga… - Healthcare, 2024 - mdpi.com
This article discusses current challenges in the field of global health and the World Health
Organization's (WHO) strategies to address them. It highlights the importance of measuring …

[HTML][HTML] How funding scarcity and ineffective governance tools inhibit urban greenspace provision: An exploration of municipal greenspace managers' insights

C Boulton, A Dedekorkut-Howes - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2024 - Elsevier
Local government is at the forefront of providing communities with urban greenspace, amidst
responding to global challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and population growth …

Well-being from nature exposure depends on socio-environmental contexts in Paraguay

V Berdejo-Espinola, RA Fuller, R Zahnow - Nature Cities, 2024 - nature.com
Access to urban nature is an important contributor to human health. Yet evidence of nature's
benefits comes overwhelmingly from the Global North and might not directly translate to …

Open for All: How are federal and municipal land management agencies adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic alongside increased societal recognition of racial …

ES Svendsen, LK Campbell, S Plitt… - Frontiers in Sustainable …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In addition to impacts on human health and the economy, COVID-19 is changing the way
humans interact with open space. Across urban to rural settings, public lands–including …

Natural Resource Managers Adapt to Disturbance: Understanding and strengthening public land management and civic stewardship across both rural and urban …

LK Campbell, E Svendsen, M Johnson - 2022 - sidalc.net
In addition to the devastating impacts on human health and the economy, COVID-19 is
changing the way people interact with public lands such as forests, parks, and green …

Does Environment Matter in Smart Revitalization Strategies? Management towards Sustainable Urban Regeneration Programs in Poland

A Jadach-Sepioło, K Olejniczak-Szuster… - Energies, 2021 - mdpi.com
The article presents the course of the evolution of the concept of urban renewal's emergence
into its current, mature, integrated form of sustainable regeneration (sustainable urban …

[HTML][HTML] La peatonabilidad desde la perspectiva sistémico-sustentable y la calidad de la accesibilidad radial del Parque Central de Ciudad Juárez, México

DA Sandoval Chávez, AY Reyes Escalante… - … para la Investigación y …, 2022 - scielo.org.mx
La peatonabilidad es una característica de las ciudades sustentables. En el caso de Ciudad
Juárez, México, se tienen serios rezagos en infraestructura urbana y malas prácticas cívicas …