Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments, which may affect health and well-being. Existing reviews generally conclude …
The COVID‐19 pandemic and its global response have resulted in unprecedented and rapid changes to most people's day‐to‐day lives. To slow the spread of the virus, governments …
D Ki, S Lee - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2021 - Elsevier
Previous research has reported that greenery is an important factor in walking activities, with greenery existing in various forms, including trees, gardens, green walls, and other …
Most nature and health research use the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) for measuring greenness exposure. However, little is known about what NDVI measures in …
Background Car-dependent city planning has resulted in high levels of environmental pollution, sedentary lifestyles and increased vulnerability to the effects of climate change …
Background: Scholars and policymakers have criticized public education in developed countries for perpetuating health and income disparities. Several studies have examined the …
Background Inadequate translation from theoretical to statistical models of the greenspace– health relationship may lead to incorrect conclusions about the importance of some …
Background A growing body of scientific literature indicates that urban green-and bluespace support mental health; however, little research has attempted to address the complexities in …
Rises in land surface temperature (LST) significantly impacted by land use/land cover (LULC) changes. The increase in LST massively impacted the urban biodiversity, ecosystem …