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|a Liu, Hongxiao
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|a Greening Urban Spaces: A Healthy Community Design
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (264 p.)
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|a travel time
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|a value transfer
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|a urban fringe
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|a buffer radius
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|a meta-regression analysis
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|a transit fare
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|a street design
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|a environmental regulation
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|a cultural image
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|a community space
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|a enterprise digital transformation
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|a green space quality
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|a big data
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|a international public safety
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|a accessibility
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|a park usage
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|a cultural landscape heritage
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|a mediating effect
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|a health security
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|a rural environment
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|a rail transit
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|a community parks
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|a spatial Durbin model
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|a heritage preservation and utilization
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|a mixed methods
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|a G2SFCA
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|a public transit
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|a equity
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|a urban green space
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|a farmland
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|a driving factors
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|a street spatial patterns
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|a street vitality
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|a health and safety management
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|a applied research
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|a greening urban spaces
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|a public health
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a healthy city
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|a super-SBM model
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|a environmental cognition
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|a international law of marine environmental protection
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|a ecosystem services
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|a richness
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|a ecological environment
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|a urban public service system
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|a FCEM
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|a urban innovation
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|a big data technology
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|a ecological well-being performance
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|a FCEM manufacturing enterprises
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|a government governance
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|a China
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|a landscape pattern metrics
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|a diversity
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|a community structure
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|a internet of things
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|a life circle
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|a healthy community
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|a system building
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|a PSO-K-means
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|a GIS-DEA-MI model
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|a art construction
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|a Community spatial structure planning
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|a topographic
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|a different research scales
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|a green ecology
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|a sustainable development efficiency
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|a sustainable development
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|a Wu, Tong
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|a The focus of this reprint is to draw attention to Greening Urban Spaces. Cities play a central role in advancing economic and social developments and addressing the challenges that humanity face today. Although cities provide access to better health services, urban life is also associated with factors that are deleterious to human health, such as increased stress, mental fatigue, pollution, as well as sedentary lifestyles and a disconnection to the natural environment. There is a growing consensus across many academic fields and health promotion policy areas that the provision of accessible and high-quality greenspace is a vital element in the effort against the adverse health effects of urbanization. However, there are still research gaps that need to be addressed before the health benefits of greenspaces can be fully integrated into practice.
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