Aim This research aimed to investigate whether there is inequality relating to the use of green space among different demographic groups and disadvantaged populations. Method Children’s use of green space was observed by coding images from a large database of photographs (the Kids’Cam database) taken by cameras worn by participants aged 11 to13 years in the Wellington region over a four-day period in 2014/15. Images of participant’s interaction with green space were coded by the type of green space they were in, the kind of activity they were engaged in and who they were with. This data was compared with the data on participant’s gender, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI), school decile and socioeconomic deprivation (NZiDep). Result...
Green spaces in developing countries often are destroyed and degraded for other land uses. As increa...
Background: Greenspace has been associated with health benefits in many contexts. An important pathw...
A mounting body of research shows strong positive associations between urban nature and child well-b...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
Objective: It is often hypothesised that neighbourhood green space may help prevent well-known decli...
BACKGROUND: Green space may influence health through several pathways, for example, increased physic...
BACKGROUND: Green space may influence health through several pathways, for example, increased physic...
BACKGROUND: Green space may influence health through several pathways, for example, increased physic...
Recent evidence underscores the importance of greenspace exposure in promoting physical activity, an...
2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial beha...
With global environmental change looming there is a call for urban societies to change behaviours an...
Evidence affirms that green space has health benefits, but ethnic inequities in green space availabi...
Greenspace is important for physical and mental health. Low-income, multi-ethnic populations in depr...
YesGreenspace is important for physical and mental health. Low-income, multi-ethnic populations in d...
TS is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. TAB is supported by a Fellowship with the Natio...
Green spaces in developing countries often are destroyed and degraded for other land uses. As increa...
Background: Greenspace has been associated with health benefits in many contexts. An important pathw...
A mounting body of research shows strong positive associations between urban nature and child well-b...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
Objective: It is often hypothesised that neighbourhood green space may help prevent well-known decli...
BACKGROUND: Green space may influence health through several pathways, for example, increased physic...
BACKGROUND: Green space may influence health through several pathways, for example, increased physic...
BACKGROUND: Green space may influence health through several pathways, for example, increased physic...
Recent evidence underscores the importance of greenspace exposure in promoting physical activity, an...
2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial beha...
With global environmental change looming there is a call for urban societies to change behaviours an...
Evidence affirms that green space has health benefits, but ethnic inequities in green space availabi...
Greenspace is important for physical and mental health. Low-income, multi-ethnic populations in depr...
YesGreenspace is important for physical and mental health. Low-income, multi-ethnic populations in d...
TS is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. TAB is supported by a Fellowship with the Natio...
Green spaces in developing countries often are destroyed and degraded for other land uses. As increa...
Background: Greenspace has been associated with health benefits in many contexts. An important pathw...
A mounting body of research shows strong positive associations between urban nature and child well-b...