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Taxonomy Archive: Urban greening

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Apr 2018

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Climate Change: Our greatest health threat, or our greatest opportunity for better health?

This short video produced by the Global Climate and Health Alliance explains how climate change threatens human health and the perspective that this challenge is an opportunity to improve health and equity.

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Apr 2018

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Health & Green Infrastucture

Green infrastructure is the integration of nature and ecosystems in cities, towns, and regions to generate multiple benefits, such as clean air, better stormwater management, and public health. At the regional scale, it is a planned network of natural areas and open spaces, such as parks and nature preserves, river corridors, ...

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Apr 2018

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Benefits of Urban Greening

This factsheet is provided on the resource page of Friends of the Urban Forest and reviews the economic and health benfits of urban greening and forestry, including increased property values, cleaner air, and decreased water pollution.

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Apr 2018

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A Dose of Nature: Addressing chronic health conditions by using the environment

Evidence for the effectiveness of Green Prescriptions – doses of nature tailored to patients’ needs – comes from many disciplines, but this brief summary concentrates on the medical and public health literature. The research demonstrates numerous correlations between different indices of health and wellbeing and ...

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Apr 2018

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Urban Green Spaces and an Integrative Approach to Sustainable Environment

This paper explains the benefits and challenges of urban green spaces based on the critical discussion of study results from different studies in different cities. The important roles played by green spaces are social, economic, cultural and environmental aspects of sustainable development. Urban green spaces can be a comprehensive ...

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Apr 2018

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Towards an EU Research and Innovation policy agenda for Nature-Based Solutions & Re-Naturing Cities

Nature-based solutions simultaneously provide environmental, social and economic benefits by bringing more nature and natural features and processes into cities, landscapes and seascapes. The Horizon 2020 Expert Group on ‘Nature-Based Solutions and Re-Naturing Cities’, chaired by Dr. Wilhelm Krull, Secretary General of the ...

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Apr 2018

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Cities, green infrastructure and health

Most people in the UK live in towns and cities and will continue to do so. They need places close to home, in those same towns and cities, where their physical and mental health problems can be addressed. But there is a huge and growing concern about the costs of treating ill health, partially a […]

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Apr 2018

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Confronting the Dual Challenges of Climate Change and Poverty: A Case Study of Cleveland

As the effects of climate change grow more frequent and severe across the country, it is becoming clear that climate change does not harm all Americans equally. Instead, it takes a particular toll on those who are already struggling with social or financial burdens. To confront this climate inequality, the city of Cleveland—which ...

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Apr 2018

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Cool Neighbourhoods Are Healthy Neighbourhoods: How local government actions on climate change help to create healthier communities

The purpose of this briefing paper is to help ignite further collaboration between local government and health sectors around the development and adoption of mutual strategies for health and environmental benefits. The paper is intended to support the work of local and regional policy planners, energy planners, and public health ...

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Apr 2018

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Green Infrastructure’s contribution to economic growth: a review

The purpose of this report is to assess whether investment in Green Infrastructure increases economic growth, based on the available evidence. We take Green Infrastructure (GI) to mean a planned approach to the delivery of nature in the city in order to provide benefits to residents. This includes features such as street trees, ...

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