AbstractThis paper describes two case studies from Scotland, UK, exploring links between access to green space, perceptions of and activities in green space, and health and quality of life. One study involved a natural experiment to study the effects of improvements to woodlands near a disadvantaged urban community, compared with a similar community without such interventions. The second study, a recent, innovative study for the Scottish Government, demonstrated use of a biomarker as a method for measuring the salutogenic effects of environmental settings such as green space, offering evidence of environment-body interactions within a real-world context of people's everyday lives
AbstractThe study aims to examine the relationship between people's accessibility to green open spac...
<p><b>Background</b> The potential for natural environments to be salutogenic has ...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...
AbstractThis paper describes two case studies from Scotland, UK, exploring links between access to g...
Researchers interested in the relationships between place and health have been slow to incorporate a...
Environment-health research has shown significant relationships between the quantity of green space ...
Green space areas offer several benefits that support our physical, psychological, and social health...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Global urbanisation has consequences for human health and relationships with the natural environment...
Improving citizens’ quality of life is a stated priority of many governments in both the global nort...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Health and Place. Change...
Green spaces unquestionably improve both physical and mental health, but there is little information...
This study explores the use of green spaces and visitors´ self-reported health for five parks locate...
Background: The world is increasingly subject to urbanisation. This has been associated with deleter...
Numerous scientific studies, applying different approaches, have provided evidence of the links betw...
AbstractThe study aims to examine the relationship between people's accessibility to green open spac...
<p><b>Background</b> The potential for natural environments to be salutogenic has ...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...
AbstractThis paper describes two case studies from Scotland, UK, exploring links between access to g...
Researchers interested in the relationships between place and health have been slow to incorporate a...
Environment-health research has shown significant relationships between the quantity of green space ...
Green space areas offer several benefits that support our physical, psychological, and social health...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Global urbanisation has consequences for human health and relationships with the natural environment...
Improving citizens’ quality of life is a stated priority of many governments in both the global nort...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Health and Place. Change...
Green spaces unquestionably improve both physical and mental health, but there is little information...
This study explores the use of green spaces and visitors´ self-reported health for five parks locate...
Background: The world is increasingly subject to urbanisation. This has been associated with deleter...
Numerous scientific studies, applying different approaches, have provided evidence of the links betw...
AbstractThe study aims to examine the relationship between people's accessibility to green open spac...
<p><b>Background</b> The potential for natural environments to be salutogenic has ...
The social, environmental, and economic benefits and services derived from urban green spaces have b...