Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change

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Autor(a) principal: Kruize, H.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: van der Vliet, N., Staatsen, B., Bell, R., Chiabai, A., Trujillo, G., Higgins, S., Quiroga, S., Martinez-Juarez, P., Yngwe, M. A., Tsichlas, F., Karnaki, P., Lima, M. L., García de Jalón, S., Khan, M., Morris. G., Stegeman, I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/20853
Resumo: Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature all exert pressures on urban green space. This is regrettable as green space has the potential to create wins for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity. This paper explores this potential triple win and investigates how to increase the use of urban green space through behavior change. A narrative literature review was conducted and was supplemented with literature suggested by experts. Results show that creating well-designed green spaces and stimulating people to use them can indeed deliver this triple win. Providing accessible, attractive, well-maintained green space with room for socialization, and where people feel safe, may increase the opportunity and motivation of people to use it more often. Informing and educating people and organizing activities may increase capability (and motivation) to use green space. Since the use of green space depends on life stage, lifestyle factors and individual values, it is important to involve potential users in its design. We recommend a specific focus on those groups who may benefit most from the use of green space. More evaluation is needed to inform effective green space interventions and to assess related economic, social, and environmental benefits.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
title Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
spellingShingle Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
Kruize, H.
Green space
Health
Environmental sustainability
Health equity
Behavior change
title_short Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
title_full Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
title_fullStr Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
title_full_unstemmed Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
title_sort Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
author Kruize, H.
author_facet Kruize, H.
van der Vliet, N.
Staatsen, B.
Bell, R.
Chiabai, A.
Trujillo, G.
Higgins, S.
Quiroga, S.
Martinez-Juarez, P.
Yngwe, M. A.
Tsichlas, F.
Karnaki, P.
Lima, M. L.
García de Jalón, S.
Khan, M.
Morris. G.
Stegeman, I.
author_role author
author2 van der Vliet, N.
Staatsen, B.
Bell, R.
Chiabai, A.
Trujillo, G.
Higgins, S.
Quiroga, S.
Martinez-Juarez, P.
Yngwe, M. A.
Tsichlas, F.
Karnaki, P.
Lima, M. L.
García de Jalón, S.
Khan, M.
Morris. G.
Stegeman, I.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kruize, H.
van der Vliet, N.
Staatsen, B.
Bell, R.
Chiabai, A.
Trujillo, G.
Higgins, S.
Quiroga, S.
Martinez-Juarez, P.
Yngwe, M. A.
Tsichlas, F.
Karnaki, P.
Lima, M. L.
García de Jalón, S.
Khan, M.
Morris. G.
Stegeman, I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green space
Health
Environmental sustainability
Health equity
Behavior change
topic Green space
Health
Environmental sustainability
Health equity
Behavior change
description Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature all exert pressures on urban green space. This is regrettable as green space has the potential to create wins for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity. This paper explores this potential triple win and investigates how to increase the use of urban green space through behavior change. A narrative literature review was conducted and was supplemented with literature suggested by experts. Results show that creating well-designed green spaces and stimulating people to use them can indeed deliver this triple win. Providing accessible, attractive, well-maintained green space with room for socialization, and where people feel safe, may increase the opportunity and motivation of people to use it more often. Informing and educating people and organizing activities may increase capability (and motivation) to use green space. Since the use of green space depends on life stage, lifestyle factors and individual values, it is important to involve potential users in its design. We recommend a specific focus on those groups who may benefit most from the use of green space. More evaluation is needed to inform effective green space interventions and to assess related economic, social, and environmental benefits.
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