Population-level linkages between urban greenspace and health inequality: The case for using multiple indicators of neighbourhood greenspace
- PMID: 32479362
- DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102284
Population-level linkages between urban greenspace and health inequality: The case for using multiple indicators of neighbourhood greenspace
Abstract
Exposure to greenspace in urban environments is associated with a range of improved health and well-being outcomes. There is a need to understand which aspects of greenspace influence which components of health. We investigate the relationship of indicators of greenspace quantity (total and specific types of greenspace), accessibility and quality with poor general health, depression, and severe mental illness, in the city of Sheffield, UK. We find complex relationships with multiple greenspace indicators that are different for each health measure, highlighting a need for future studies to include multiple, nuanced indicators of neighbourhood greenspace in order to produce results that can inform planning and policy guidance.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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