Though the often semi-public green spaces of the residential environment, usually created during the building of the houses, are of a pivotal importance for less-mobile people, after-work recreation and healthy development of children, there has been relatively little research on them. Using face-to-face questionnaires, we explored residents’ use and perceptions of local greenery in eight disadvantaged neighborhoods of Berlin that are exposed to high loads of environmental stressors and belonging to four relevant building types of Central European cities. We find that the greenery of housing complexes of modernism is highly appreciated by local residents; that residents visit parks not more often than once a week but benefit daily from resi...
As the editors of the Research Topic “The Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Environmental Perceptions ...
Can different types of greenery improve the perceived value, safety, prestige, coziness, and aesthet...
The planned green spaces are the most significant social spaces for people to interact on a daily ba...
Though the often semi-public green spaces of the residential environment, usually created during the...
Inclusively accessible green areas are essential for livable cities. The residential greenery on a d...
As multiple crises deepen existing inequalities in urban societies within and between neighborhoods,...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
With the stay at home orders during the pandemic, the often semi-public green spaces of the resident...
We investigate the effect of urban land use on residential well-being in major German cities, using ...
We investigate the effect of urban land use on residential well-being in major German cities, using ...
Urban greenery can help mitigate adverse effects caused by urbanisation. It benefits thermal comfort...
A previous study (n = 24,819) of semi-urban and rural areas in the Skåne region, southern Sweden, sh...
Most contemporary cities are currently unable to adapt fast enough to the constant change in demands...
As the editors of the Research Topic “The Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Environmental Perceptions ...
Can different types of greenery improve the perceived value, safety, prestige, coziness, and aesthet...
The planned green spaces are the most significant social spaces for people to interact on a daily ba...
Though the often semi-public green spaces of the residential environment, usually created during the...
Inclusively accessible green areas are essential for livable cities. The residential greenery on a d...
As multiple crises deepen existing inequalities in urban societies within and between neighborhoods,...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
With the stay at home orders during the pandemic, the often semi-public green spaces of the resident...
We investigate the effect of urban land use on residential well-being in major German cities, using ...
We investigate the effect of urban land use on residential well-being in major German cities, using ...
Urban greenery can help mitigate adverse effects caused by urbanisation. It benefits thermal comfort...
A previous study (n = 24,819) of semi-urban and rural areas in the Skåne region, southern Sweden, sh...
Most contemporary cities are currently unable to adapt fast enough to the constant change in demands...
As the editors of the Research Topic “The Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Environmental Perceptions ...
Can different types of greenery improve the perceived value, safety, prestige, coziness, and aesthet...
The planned green spaces are the most significant social spaces for people to interact on a daily ba...