This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is available via the DOI link in this record.BACKGROUND: Many studies suggest that exposure to natural environments ('greenspace') enhances human health and wellbeing. Benefits potentially arise via several mechanisms including stress reduction, opportunity and motivation for physical activity, and reduced air pollution exposure. However, the evidence is mixed and sometimes inconclusive. One explanation may be that "greenspace" is typically treated as a homogenous environment type. However, recent research has revealed that different types and qualities of natural environments may influence health and wellbeing to different extents. METHODS: This eco...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments,...
BACKGROUND: In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments...
BACKGROUND: Many studies suggest that exposure to natural environments ('greenspace') enhances human...
Background: Many studies suggest that exposure to natural environments ('greenspace') enhances human...
Global urbanisation has consequences for human health and relationships with the natural environment...
Background: The health benefits of greenspaces have demanded the attention of policymakers since the...
Cross-sectional research linking exposure to greenspace with human health rarely describes greenspac...
Exposure to greenspace in urban environments is associated with a range of improved health and well-...
<b>Objectives:</b> To determine the association between the percentage of greenspace in ...
Exposure to nature is thought to benefit mental health and wellbeing. However, many studies consider...
Objectives: To determine the association between the percentage of greenspace in an area and the sta...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments,...
BACKGROUND: In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments...
BACKGROUND: Many studies suggest that exposure to natural environments ('greenspace') enhances human...
Background: Many studies suggest that exposure to natural environments ('greenspace') enhances human...
Global urbanisation has consequences for human health and relationships with the natural environment...
Background: The health benefits of greenspaces have demanded the attention of policymakers since the...
Cross-sectional research linking exposure to greenspace with human health rarely describes greenspac...
Exposure to greenspace in urban environments is associated with a range of improved health and well-...
<b>Objectives:</b> To determine the association between the percentage of greenspace in ...
Exposure to nature is thought to benefit mental health and wellbeing. However, many studies consider...
Objectives: To determine the association between the percentage of greenspace in an area and the sta...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...
Exposure to natural greenspace benefits health through direct and indirect pathways: increasing phys...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments,...
BACKGROUND: In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments...