© 2021, The Author(s).Urban green space is thought to contribute to citizen happiness by promoting physical and mental health. Nevertheless, how urban green space and happiness are related across many countries with different socioeconomic conditions has not been explored. By measuring the urban green space score (UGS) from high-resolution satellite imagery of 90 global cities covering 179,168 km2 and 230 million people in 60 developed countries, we find that the amount of urban green space and GDP are correlated with a nation’s happiness level. More specifically, urban green space and GDP are each individually associated with happiness. Yet, only urban green space is related to happiness in the 30 wealthiest countries, whereas GDP alone ca...
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces...
Experiencing nature can induce the perception of happiness because of mental stress alleviation and ...
Why is living in the city more attractive in some places than in others? How can policymakers, urban...
Urban green space is thought to contribute to citizen happiness by promoting physical and mental hea...
Smart city development has gone beyond pure applications of intelligent technologies and requires ef...
Subjective wellbeing — happiness — is of increasing interest to economists, including environmental ...
Background: With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changing envir...
In recent years, economists have been using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics to ...
This year the World Happiness Report focuses especially on the environment – social, urban, and natu...
Urban green spaces generate a number of perceived benefits toward human health and well-being, inclu...
Public urban green spaces provide people with many benefits. Understanding the relationship between ...
Does spending time in beautiful settings boost people’s happiness? The answer to this question has l...
Urban happiness can be defined as a concept that gives a positive perception of a place to the peopl...
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces...
Links between wellbeing and environmental factors are of growing interest in psychology, health, con...
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces...
Experiencing nature can induce the perception of happiness because of mental stress alleviation and ...
Why is living in the city more attractive in some places than in others? How can policymakers, urban...
Urban green space is thought to contribute to citizen happiness by promoting physical and mental hea...
Smart city development has gone beyond pure applications of intelligent technologies and requires ef...
Subjective wellbeing — happiness — is of increasing interest to economists, including environmental ...
Background: With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changing envir...
In recent years, economists have been using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics to ...
This year the World Happiness Report focuses especially on the environment – social, urban, and natu...
Urban green spaces generate a number of perceived benefits toward human health and well-being, inclu...
Public urban green spaces provide people with many benefits. Understanding the relationship between ...
Does spending time in beautiful settings boost people’s happiness? The answer to this question has l...
Urban happiness can be defined as a concept that gives a positive perception of a place to the peopl...
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces...
Links between wellbeing and environmental factors are of growing interest in psychology, health, con...
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces...
Experiencing nature can induce the perception of happiness because of mental stress alleviation and ...
Why is living in the city more attractive in some places than in others? How can policymakers, urban...