Relationships between health outcomes in older populations and urban green infrastructure size, quality and proximity
Abstract Background There is a growing body of literature supporting positive associations between natural environments and better health. The type, quality and quantity of green and blue space ('green-space') in proximity to the home might be particularly important for less mobile populat...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Dennis (Author), Penny A. Cook (Author), Philip James (Author), C. Philip Wheater (Author), Sarah J. Lindley (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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