Is self-reported park proximity associated with perceived social disorder? Findings from eleven cities in Latin America [0.03%]
自我报告的公园可达性与感知到的社会混乱有关吗?来自拉丁美洲十一个城市的发现
Mika R Moran,Daniel A Rodríguez,Andrea Cortinez-Oryan 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...
Do we have enough recreational spaces during pandemics? An answer based on the analysis of individual mobility patterns in Switzerland [0.03%]
疫情期间有足够的休闲空间吗?基于个人出行模式分析的瑞士案例回答
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...
Neighbourhood, Built Environment and Children's Outdoor Play Spaces in Urban Ghana: Review of Policies and Challenges [0.03%]
加纳城市儿童户外游戏空间的邻里环境和政策挑战研究
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...
Simulating crowding of urban green areas to manage access during lockdowns [0.03%]
模拟城市绿地拥挤度以管理封锁期间的出入
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...
Editorial Introduction: A very brief introduction to the landscape of emerging infectious diseases [0.03%]
主编介绍:新兴传染病领域的一篇非常简短的介绍性文章
James Nguyen H Spencer
James Nguyen H Spencer
An exploration of factors characterising unusual spatial clusters of COVID-19 cases in the East Midlands region, UK: A geospatial analysis of ambulance 999 data [0.03%]
探索英国东米德兰兹地区COVID-19病例不寻常的空间聚集特征因素:对救护车999数据的地理空间分析
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...
Proximity to freshwater blue space and type 2 diabetes onset: the importance of historical and economic context [0.03%]
接近淡水蓝色空间与二型糖尿病的发病:历史和经济背景的重要性
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...
Do social isolation and neighborhood walkability influence relationships between COVID-19 experiences and wellbeing in predominantly Black urban areas? [0.03%]
社会隔离和社区步行性是否会影响COVID-19体验与主要黑人城市地区的福祉之间的关系?
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...
Disentangling associations between vegetation greenness and dengue in a Latin American city: Findings and challenges [0.03%]
植被绿色度与拉丁美洲城市登革热之间的关联性分析:研究发现与挑战
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 ...
Rethinking the health implications of society-environment relationships in built areas: An assessment of the access to healthy and hazards index in the context of COVID-19 [0.03%]
重新思考建成区内社会-环境关系对健康的影响:COVID-19背景下获得健康与危害指数的评价
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...