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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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Mika R Moran,Daniel A Rodríguez,Andrea Cortinez-O&#x;ryan et al. Mika R Moran et al.
Parks and greenspaces can enhance personal health in various ways, including among others, through psychological restoration and improved well-being. However, under certain circumstances, parks may also have adverse effects by providing iso...
Galleguillos-Torres Marcelo,Brouillet Constance,Molloy Joseph et al. Galleguillos-Torres Marcelo et al.
Densification of cities threatens the provision of public open space for people living in and around cities. The increasing evidence of the many benefits of recreational walking for physical and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic ha...
Dina Adjei-Boadi,Samuel Agyei-Mensah,Gary Adamkiewicz et al. Dina Adjei-Boadi et al.
Although a great deal of research work has been done by social scientists on walkability and playability, the focus to a large extent has been on the global north. Research work on the urban built environment and children's play has not eng...
Davide Geneletti,Chiara Cortinovis,Linda Zardo Davide Geneletti
During the COVID-19 emergency, cities around the world introduced measures to guarantee physical distancing that restricted access to urban parks and green areas, with potentially negative effects on citizens' health and wellbeing. This stu...
Harriet Elizabeth Moore,Bartholomew Hill,Niro Siriwardena et al. Harriet Elizabeth Moore et al.
Complex interactions between physical landscapes and social factors increase vulnerability to emerging infections and their sequelae. Relative vulnerability to severe illness and/or death (VSID) depends on risk and extent of exposure to a v...
Melissa N Poulsen,Brian S Schwartz,Joseph Dewalle et al. Melissa N Poulsen et al.
Salutogenic effects of living near aquatic areas (blue space) remain underexplored, particularly in non-coastal and non-urban areas. We evaluated associations of residential proximity to inland freshwater blue space with new onset type 2 di...
Melissa L Finucane,Robin Beckman,Madhumita Ghosh-Dastidar et al. Melissa L Finucane et al.
Black Americans have been disproportionately affected by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19) pandemic. Since the pandemic's start, we have observed compounded health, social, and economic impacts for...
Maria da Consolação Magalhães Cunha,Yang Ju,Maria Helena Franco Morais et al. Maria da Consolação Magalhães Cunha et al.
Being a Re-Emerging Infectious Disease, dengue causes 390 million cases globally and is prevalent in many urban areas in South America. Understanding the fine-scale relationships between dengue incidence and environmental and socioeconomic ...
Harriet Elizabeth Moore,Bartholomew Hill,Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena et al. Harriet Elizabeth Moore et al.
Urban environments have been evolving to mitigate threats to the health and wellbeing of societies for thousands of years, including establishing open spaces to combat bubonic plague, improving waste management in the 20th century, and more...