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期刊名:Landscape and urban planning

缩写:LANDSCAPE URBAN PLAN

ISSN:0169-2046

e-ISSN:1872-6062

IF/分区:9.2/Q1

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Sedentary lifestyles contribute to many adverse health outcomes and pose concerns for public health worldwide. Studies show that road network design and greenery are critical, independent factors in supporting active lifestyles. Yet greener...
Emma S Rieves,Colleen E Reid,Kate Carlson et al. Emma S Rieves et al.
Background: This study explores the relationship between perceived and objective greenspace exposure, and how sociodemographic traits and environmental attitudes influence peoples' perceptions of greenspace. ...
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Private gardens in urban settings offer multiple benefits for the environment and society. In addition to benefits to people's health and well-being, planting in front gardens in particular can mitigate local flooding and urban heat islands...
Kathryn McConnell,Christian V Braneon Kathryn McConnell
As the number of highly destructive wildfires grows, it is increasingly important to understand the long-term changes that occur to fire-affected places. Integrating approaches from social and biophysical science, we document two forms of n...
Yang Ju,Iryna Dronova,Daniel A Rodriguez et al. Yang Ju et al.
Rising temperatures have profound impacts on the well-being of urban residents. However, factors explaining the temporal variability of urban thermal environment, or urban warming, remain insufficiently understood, especially in the Global ...
Jian Lin,Bo Huang,Mei-Po Kwan et al. Jian Lin et al.
Human exposure to greenness is associated with COVID-19 prevalence and severity, but most relevant research has focused on the relationships between greenness and COVID-19 infection rates. In contrast, relatively little is known about the a...
Sungmin Lee,Chanam Lee,Ji Won Nam et al. Sungmin Lee et al.
Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) suggests an association between micro-scale environmental conditions and crime, but little empirical research exists on the detailed street-level environmental features associated with c...