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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Health Geographics, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract An important consideration in studies of the relationship between greenspace exposure and health is the use of mapped data to assign geographic exposures to participants. Previous studies have used validated data from municipal park departme
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/57beff497ce14ddfaa340e878572eb44
Autor:
Michelle C Kondo, PhD, Natalie Mueller, PhD, Dexter H Locke, PhD, Lara A Roman, PhD, David Rojas-Rueda, PhD, Leah H Schinasi, PhD, Mireia Gascon, PhD, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, ProfPhD
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Planetary Health, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp e149-e157 (2020)
Summary: Background: Cities across the world are undertaking ambitious projects to expand tree canopy by increasing the number of trees planted throughout public and private spaces. In epidemiological studies, greenspaces in urban environments have b
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2c589e469c1f4a56a34cb65df5b0f064
Autor:
Anneclaire J De Roos, Michelle C Kondo, Lucy F Robinson, Arjita Rai, Michael Ryan, Charles N Haas, José Lojo, Jerald A Fagliano
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e0229258 (2020)
Runoff from heavy precipitation events can lead to microbiological contamination of source waters for public drinking water supplies. Philadelphia is a city of interest for a study of waterborne acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) because of frequen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c256af8cd3904167b69fa9ba077f0669
Autor:
Michelle C. Kondo, Margarita Triguero-Mas, David Donaire-Gonzalez, Edmund Seto, Antònia Valentín, Gemma Hurst, Glòria Carrasco-Turigas, Daniel Masterson, Albert Ambròs, Naomi Ellis, Wim Swart, Nora Davis, Jolanda Maas, Michael Jerrett, Christopher J. Gidlow, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Publikováno v:
Environment International, Vol 134, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Exposure to natural outdoor environments (NOE) has been shown in population-level studies to reduce anxiety and psychological distress. This study investigated how exposure to one’s everyday natural outdoor environments over one week influenced moo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/69f74337dac5483ab20aca1cd971311d
Autor:
Catherine H, Gong, Gregory, Bushman, Bernadette C, Hohl, Michelle C, Kondo, Patrick M, Carter, Rebecca M, Cunningham, Laney A, Rupp, Alison, Grodzinski, Charles C, Branas, Kevin J, Vagi, Marc A, Zimmerman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Community Psychology. 71:198-210
Researchers have documented that vacant lot greening can reduce community-level crime and violence. Busy Streets Theory (BST) suggests that residents who are involved in the greening process can help to improve physical environments and build social
Publikováno v:
J Urban Health
Maintained green space in underserved urban neighborhoods may be an important environmental pathway to improving community health and safety, though effects may vary across population subgroups and by time of day. We examined survey responses from 44
Autor:
Gregory Bushman, Marc A. Zimmerman, Charles C. Branas, Michelle C. Kondo, Rebecca M. Cunningham, Caroline Wixom, Bernadette C. Hohl, Patrick M. Carter, Cassidy J. Burt, Catherine H. Gong, Eugenia C. South
Publikováno v:
Am J Community Psychol
Unmaintained vacant land in urban areas is associated with a number of negative outcomes for residents of urban areas, including mental and physical health, safety, and quality of life. Community programs which promote land parcel maintenance in urba
Autor:
Bridget Freisthler, Michelle C. Kondo, Bernadette C. Hohl, Michelle Degli Esposti, Charles C. Branas, Jingzhen Yang, Claire Jones, Christopher N. Morrison, Deena J. Chisolm, Jonathan Jay
Publikováno v:
Urban Studies. 59:1011-1030
Neighbourhood environments are a known social determinant of health. Vacant and abandoned buildings and lots and poor or hazardous housing conditions, combined with crime and violence, can affect residents’ health and wellbeing. Nationwide Children
Publikováno v:
Preventive medicine. 165
Neighborhood segregation by race and income is a structural determinant of firearm violence. Addressing green space deficits in segregated neighborhoods is a promising prevention strategy. This study assessed the potential for reducing firearm violen
Publikováno v:
Healthplace. 78