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Effects of urban green space on environmental health, equity, and resilience

Citation:

Braubach, M., A. Egorov, P. Mudu, T. Wolf, C. Ward Thompson, AND M. Martuzzi. Effects of urban green space on environmental health, equity, and resilience. Edition 1, Chapter 11, N. Kabish; A. Bonn, H. Korn, J. Stadler (ed.), Nature‐based solutions to climate change in urban areas ‐ linkages of science, society and policy. Springer, Heidelburg, Germany, 1:187-205, (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56091-5_11

Impact/Purpose:

This book chapter, expected to be published in early 2017, will provide a review of health benefits of urban green space and pathways to health including improved psychological relaxation and restoration, improved functioning of the immune system, enhanced physical activity and improved social capital.

Description:

Modern urban life style is associated with chronic stress, insufficient physical activity and exposure to anthropogenic environmental hazards. Urban green space, such as parks, playgrounds, and residential greenery, can promote mental and physical health and reduce morbidity and mortality in urban residents by providing psychological relaxation and stress alleviation, stimulating social cohesion, supporting physical activity, and reducing exposure to air pollutants, noise and excessive heat.This chapter summarizes the pathways that link green spaces to health and well-being, and discusses available evidence of specific beneficial effects such as improved mental health, reduced risks of cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes and death, and improved pregnancy outcomesSpecific attention is given to benefits of urban green space for disadvantaged groups and their impacts on health equity. Potential health risks associated with urban green spaces are also discussed along with approaches to reducing or eliminating these risks through proper design and maintenance of green spaces.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( BOOK CHAPTER)
Product Published Date:09/02/2017
Record Last Revised:05/20/2021
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 351726