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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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Xueying Wu,Yi Lu,Bin Jiang Xueying Wu
Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) remain some of the most effective measures for coping with the ever-changing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Pandemic fatigue, which manifests as the declined willingness to follow the r...
Yingyi Cheng,Jinguang Zhang,Wei Wei et al. Yingyi Cheng et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted human health worldwide. In these unprecedented times, the benefits of urban parks for residents have gained attention. However, few studies have explored the effects of urban parks on residents' expressed ...
Mira Lehberger,Anne-Katrin Kleih,Kai Sparke Mira Lehberger
This study focuses on the effects of the use of green spaces on the self-reported well-being measures of life satisfaction and mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. We compare two distinct groups of people: garden owners and non-g...
Neelakshi Joshi,Wolfgang Wende Neelakshi Joshi
Urban green spaces, like community gardens, received increased attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from an ethnographic study on participating in community garden activities in Edmonton, Canada and inputs from 194 gardeners and ...
Wouter Poortinga,Natasha Bird,Britt Hallingberg et al. Wouter Poortinga et al.
Research has consistently shown that access to parks and gardens is beneficial to people's health and wellbeing. In this paper, we explore the role of both public and private green space in subjective health and wellbeing during and after t...
James Nguyen H Spencer James Nguyen H Spencer
This paper considers the role of landscape planning and design in the context of a growing need for research and policy recommendations associated with Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs), of which COVID-19 is the most recent. Beginning wit...
Bin Jiang,Yuwen Yang,Long Chen et al. Bin Jiang et al.
The coronavirus pandemic is an ongoing global crisis that has profoundly harmed public health. Although studies found exposure to green spaces can provide multiple health benefits, the relationship between exposure to green spaces and the S...
Jonathan Jay,Felicia Heykoop,Linda Hwang et al. Jonathan Jay et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic focused attention on city parks as important public resources. However, monitoring park use over time poses practical challenges. Thus, pandemic-related trends are unknown. ...
Jing-Huei Huang,Myron F Floyd,Laura G Tateosian et al. Jing-Huei Huang et al.
Since school and business closures due to the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, urban parks have been a popular destination, offering spaces for daily fitness activities and an escape from the home environment. There is a need for evidence for pa...
Karl Samuelsson,Stephan Barthel,Matteo Giusti et al. Karl Samuelsson et al.
The coronavirus pandemic entailed varying restrictions on access, movement and social behavior in populations around the world. Knowledge about how people coped with "soft-touch" restrictions can inform urban spatial planning strategies tha...