Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides critical ecosystem services. Green space also promotes physical activity, psychological well-being, and the general public health of urban residents. This paper reviews the Anglo-American literature on urban green space, especially parks, and compares efforts to green US and Chinese cities. Most studies reveal that the distribution of such space often disproportionately benefits predominantly White and more affluent communities. Access to green space is therefore increasingly recognized as an environmental justice issue. Many US cities have implemented strategies to increase the supply of urban green space, especially in park-poor neighborhoods....
As the concept of sustainability gains prominence in the U.S., municipal governments have begun adop...
Urban green areas present a lucid example for the harmonious co-existence of the artificial and natu...
Both social work and public health rely on the socio-ecological model of health, where the individua...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green spaces are critical to the development and maintenance of urban ecosystems. The develop...
Public urban green spaces are crucial parts of cities due to the many connections existing between u...
Recently, the ideology of greenery city has received global attention, whichaimed to addr...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
[[abstract]]The face of modern large cities has been changing and evolving in recent years in size, ...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
While access and exposure to green spaces has been shown to be beneficial for the health of urban re...
Whilst an extensive body of literature exists on the environmental justice implications of urban gre...
In the process of rapid urbanization and domination of concrete overnature, lifestyles have changed....
As the concept of sustainability gains prominence in the U.S., municipal governments have begun adop...
Urban green areas present a lucid example for the harmonious co-existence of the artificial and natu...
Both social work and public health rely on the socio-ecological model of health, where the individua...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green spaces are critical to the development and maintenance of urban ecosystems. The develop...
Public urban green spaces are crucial parts of cities due to the many connections existing between u...
Recently, the ideology of greenery city has received global attention, whichaimed to addr...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
[[abstract]]The face of modern large cities has been changing and evolving in recent years in size, ...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
While access and exposure to green spaces has been shown to be beneficial for the health of urban re...
Whilst an extensive body of literature exists on the environmental justice implications of urban gre...
In the process of rapid urbanization and domination of concrete overnature, lifestyles have changed....
As the concept of sustainability gains prominence in the U.S., municipal governments have begun adop...
Urban green areas present a lucid example for the harmonious co-existence of the artificial and natu...
Both social work and public health rely on the socio-ecological model of health, where the individua...