Urban Green Space and Health
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10692
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Swedish municipalities show interest in biodiversity but face constraints National survey reveals Swedish municipalities prioritise biodiversity but face organisational constraints, funding gaps, and conflicting agendas that fragment implementation efforts.
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Nature-inclusive urban development showed mixed social effects Study of Harbin's nature-inclusive urban development finds original residents experienced well-being declines and lower fairness perceptions despite economic gains, highlighting gentrification risks.
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Pandemic shifts reshaped urban housing preferences in China Study tracking how pandemic reshaped residential location preferences among Chinese urban residents, revealing divergent priorities for convenience versus flexibility across income and household.
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Perceived environmental quality linked to restoration in urban greenspaces Path analysis of greenspace characteristics, perceived environmental quality, and psychological restoration outcomes in urban settings using mediation models from Munich greenspace survey data.
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Heartfulness architecture links physical design with lived experience Study examines integration of physical architecture with contemplative experience in meditation spaces using Heartfulness framework, proposing model linking design, atmosphere, ritual, and meaning.

