The association between green space and cause-specific mortality in urban New Zealand: an ecological analysis of green space utility
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There is mounting international evidence that exposure to green environments is associated with health benefits, including lower mortality rates. Consequently, it has been suggested that the uneven distribution of such environments m...
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Main Authors: | Day Peter (Author), Mitchell Richard (Author), Pearce Jamie (Author), Richardson Elizabeth (Author), Kingham Simon (Author) |
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