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Greening Urban Spaces: A Healthy Community Design



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Titolo: Greening Urban Spaces: A Healthy Community Design Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (264 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: accessibility
applied research
art construction
big data
big data technology
buffer radius
China
community parks
community space
Community spatial structure planning
community structure
cultural image
cultural landscape heritage
different research scales
diversity
driving factors
ecological environment
ecological well-being performance
ecosystem services
enterprise digital transformation
environmental cognition
environmental regulation
equity
farmland
FCEM
FCEM manufacturing enterprises
G2SFCA
GIS-DEA-MI model
government governance
green ecology
green space quality
greening urban spaces
health and safety management
health security
healthy city
healthy community
heritage preservation and utilization
international law of marine environmental protection
international public safety
internet of things
landscape pattern metrics
life circle
mediating effect
meta-regression analysis
mixed methods
park usage
PSO-K-means
public health
public transit
rail transit
richness
rural environment
spatial Durbin model
street design
street spatial patterns
street vitality
super-SBM model
sustainable development
sustainable development efficiency
system building
topographic
transit fare
travel time
urban fringe
urban green space
urban innovation
urban public service system
value transfer
Sommario/riassunto: The focus of this reprint is to draw attention to Greening Urban Spaces. Cities play a central role in advancing economic and social developments and addressing the challenges that humanity face today. Although cities provide access to better health services, urban life is also associated with factors that are deleterious to human health, such as increased stress, mental fatigue, pollution, as well as sedentary lifestyles and a disconnection to the natural environment. There is a growing consensus across many academic fields and health promotion policy areas that the provision of accessible and high-quality greenspace is a vital element in the effort against the adverse health effects of urbanization. However, there are still research gaps that need to be addressed before the health benefits of greenspaces can be fully integrated into practice.
Altri titoli varianti: Greening Urban Spaces
Titolo autorizzato: Greening Urban Spaces: A Healthy Community Design  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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