This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.In comparison to the study of green space use, the study of its non-use or rejection is greatly understudied. Neighborhood managers and members of local gardening initiatives of Halle-Newtown, Germany, state that residents ignore local green-blue infrastructure (GBI) for recreational use. Halle-Newtown is a former showcase, large prefabricated socialist housing estate that is now facing an increase of households deprived in multiple ways. We are interested in the question of why people of Halle-Newtown refuse to use local GBI. In order to uncover potential barriers to the enjoyment of the ecosystem servic...
There is an overall scientific consensus that green spaces positively affect urban dwellers’ health ...
Urban open green spaces have an important role in today's health problems and the necessity for urba...
Inclusively accessible green areas are essential for livable cities. The residential greenery on a d...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Though the often semi-public green spaces of the residential environment, usually created during the...
The numerous benefits linked to the presence of urban green spaces (UGS) are no longer to be demonst...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
As multiple crises deepen existing inequalities in urban societies within and between neighborhoods,...
A previous study (n = 24,819) of semi-urban and rural areas in the Skåne region, southern Sweden, sh...
Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban s...
There is an overall scientific consensus that green spaces positively affect urban dwellers’ health ...
Urban open green spaces have an important role in today's health problems and the necessity for urba...
Inclusively accessible green areas are essential for livable cities. The residential greenery on a d...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Though the often semi-public green spaces of the residential environment, usually created during the...
The numerous benefits linked to the presence of urban green spaces (UGS) are no longer to be demonst...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
As multiple crises deepen existing inequalities in urban societies within and between neighborhoods,...
A previous study (n = 24,819) of semi-urban and rural areas in the Skåne region, southern Sweden, sh...
Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban s...
There is an overall scientific consensus that green spaces positively affect urban dwellers’ health ...
Urban open green spaces have an important role in today's health problems and the necessity for urba...
Inclusively accessible green areas are essential for livable cities. The residential greenery on a d...