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期刊名:Urban forestry & urban greening

缩写:URBAN FOR URBAN GREE

ISSN:1618-8667

e-ISSN:1610-8167

IF/分区:6.7/Q1

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Olivia J Keenan,Alexander R Young,Gayle Kouklis et al. Olivia J Keenan et al.
Climate change is increasing the frequency of heat waves and heat-related health issues, particularly in cities due to the urban heat island effect. While government entities see the value of utilizing the urban forest (UF) to reduce heat e...
Amber L Pearson,Wei Liu,Zihan Lin et al. Amber L Pearson et al.
Spending time outdoors may bolster mental health via relaxation and physical activity. Yet, most studies use self-report and involve majority White samples from higher income areas. Findings may not hold true using device-derived measuremen...
Sammie L Powers,Nicholas A Pitas,William L Rice Sammie L Powers
In this study, we pilot a novel use of location quotient and proportional comparison methodology paired with mobile device location data. Specifically, we sought to understand visitation patterns in an urban park context based on visitor ho...
Yizhen Ding,Chanam Lee,Xi Chen et al. Yizhen Ding et al.
Numerous studies have investigated the relationship between the neighborhood environments and residents' health. However, other important settings, such as university campuses, have received little attention. This paper conducted a systemat...
Rui Zhu,Galen Newman,Dongying Li et al. Rui Zhu et al.
Vacant urban land, although not officially designated as a green space, often exhibits a semi-wild natural state due to being left open to colonization by nature. Attention to the effects of vacant urban land on human health has increased d...
Sophia C Ryan,Margaret M Sugg,Jennifer D Runkle Sophia C Ryan
Greenspaces can provide restorative experiences, offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, and reduce mental fatigue; all of which may improve community health and safety. Yet few studies have examined the neighborhood-level benefits of g...
Yangyi Wu,Yehua Dennis Wei,Meitong Liu et al. Yangyi Wu et al.
Inequality in access to urban green infrastructures has been a major concern among scholars and governments, especially since the COVID-19 outbreak. There is a lack of knowledge on how people respond to the pandemic regarding the usage of g...
Linda Powers Tomasso,John D Spengler,Paul J Catalano et al. Linda Powers Tomasso et al.
Prescribed nature walks frequently yield improvements to mood and cognition as observed in experimental studies. Research that uses real life settings such as self-determined time exercising outdoors for restorative health benefits may more...
Samantha Hajna,Steven Cummins Samantha Hajna
Introduction: Park crimes may have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of lockdowns that limited the number of capable guardians in public spaces. Despite this, the impacts of the lockdowns on park crimes r...
Victor Matasov,Viacheslav Vasenev,Dmitrii Matasov et al. Victor Matasov et al.
The limited access to urban green spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the human-nature interaction in cities and human well-being. Number of visitors to green areas, initially declined due to imposed restrictions, w...