This research aims to understand the relationship between greenspace, wellbeing and inequalities in England, using geographical and temporal weighted analyses of the UK Longitudinal Household Study and the Ordnance Survey Greenspace MasterMap. Results of pilot studies suggest a positive association between greenspace proximity and wellbeing, with strongest effects for more natural spaces. The results of the full analyses will provide a robust evidence base to inform future research and advance geospatial methods in the social sciences, while evidencing policies to address areas with the poorest greenspace provision and which have the potential to benefit most
International audienceUrban green spaces provide cultural ecosystem services, and urban policies typ...
We assess the relationship between neighbourhood-level deprivation and local greenspace quality in G...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
While local-area greenspace is associated with reduced symptoms of mental distress and greater life ...
Objectives: To determine the association between the percentage of greenspace in an area and the sta...
Exposure to greenspace in urban environments is associated with a range of improved health and well-...
There is now considerable evidence that the natural environment provides health and well-being benef...
Exposure to nature is thought to benefit mental health and wellbeing. However, many studies consider...
Urban greenspace can improve the health of local residents by facilitating physical activity, psycho...
The built environment can affect a resident’s health and wellbeing. Land use planning has the potent...
We assess the relationship between neighbourhood-level deprivation and local greenspace quality in G...
Objectives: To determine the association between the percen-tage of greenspace in an area and the st...
Abstract Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changi...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...
International audienceUrban green spaces provide cultural ecosystem services, and urban policies typ...
We assess the relationship between neighbourhood-level deprivation and local greenspace quality in G...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...
While local-area greenspace is associated with reduced symptoms of mental distress and greater life ...
Objectives: To determine the association between the percentage of greenspace in an area and the sta...
Exposure to greenspace in urban environments is associated with a range of improved health and well-...
There is now considerable evidence that the natural environment provides health and well-being benef...
Exposure to nature is thought to benefit mental health and wellbeing. However, many studies consider...
Urban greenspace can improve the health of local residents by facilitating physical activity, psycho...
The built environment can affect a resident’s health and wellbeing. Land use planning has the potent...
We assess the relationship between neighbourhood-level deprivation and local greenspace quality in G...
Objectives: To determine the association between the percen-tage of greenspace in an area and the st...
Abstract Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changi...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...
International audienceUrban green spaces provide cultural ecosystem services, and urban policies typ...
We assess the relationship between neighbourhood-level deprivation and local greenspace quality in G...
Greenspaces are argued to be one of the important features in the urban environment that impact the ...