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Toward Improved Public Health Outcomes From Urban Nature
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Fuller, Richard A.
, Shanahan, Danielle F.
, Gaston, Kevin J.
, Dean, Julie H.
, Barber, Elizabeth
, Lin, Brenda B.
, Bush, Robert
in
Air pollution
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Causality
/ City Planning - economics
/ City Planning - standards
/ City Planning - trends
/ Cost analysis
/ Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ Ecologists
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Environment
/ Environment Design - economics
/ Environment Design - standards
/ Environment Design - trends
/ Environmental protection
/ Flowers & plants
/ Green infrastructure
/ Health Behavior
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health disparities
/ Health Planning - economics
/ Health Planning - standards
/ Health Planning - trends
/ Health policy
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Inequality
/ Infrastructure
/ Mental health
/ Mortality
/ Nature
/ Neighborhoods
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Plant reproduction
/ Population
/ Population growth
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Risk factors
/ Trees
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Health
/ Urban planning
/ Urban population
/ Urban populations
/ Vegetation
/ Windows of Opportunity
2015
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Toward Improved Public Health Outcomes From Urban Nature
by
Fuller, Richard A.
, Shanahan, Danielle F.
, Gaston, Kevin J.
, Dean, Julie H.
, Barber, Elizabeth
, Lin, Brenda B.
, Bush, Robert
in
Air pollution
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Causality
/ City Planning - economics
/ City Planning - standards
/ City Planning - trends
/ Cost analysis
/ Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ Ecologists
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Environment
/ Environment Design - economics
/ Environment Design - standards
/ Environment Design - trends
/ Environmental protection
/ Flowers & plants
/ Green infrastructure
/ Health Behavior
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health disparities
/ Health Planning - economics
/ Health Planning - standards
/ Health Planning - trends
/ Health policy
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Inequality
/ Infrastructure
/ Mental health
/ Mortality
/ Nature
/ Neighborhoods
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Plant reproduction
/ Population
/ Population growth
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Risk factors
/ Trees
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Health
/ Urban planning
/ Urban population
/ Urban populations
/ Vegetation
/ Windows of Opportunity
2015
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Toward Improved Public Health Outcomes From Urban Nature
by
Fuller, Richard A.
, Shanahan, Danielle F.
, Gaston, Kevin J.
, Dean, Julie H.
, Barber, Elizabeth
, Lin, Brenda B.
, Bush, Robert
in
Air pollution
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Causality
/ City Planning - economics
/ City Planning - standards
/ City Planning - trends
/ Cost analysis
/ Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ Ecologists
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Environment
/ Environment Design - economics
/ Environment Design - standards
/ Environment Design - trends
/ Environmental protection
/ Flowers & plants
/ Green infrastructure
/ Health Behavior
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health disparities
/ Health Planning - economics
/ Health Planning - standards
/ Health Planning - trends
/ Health policy
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Inequality
/ Infrastructure
/ Mental health
/ Mortality
/ Nature
/ Neighborhoods
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Plant reproduction
/ Population
/ Population growth
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Risk factors
/ Trees
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Health
/ Urban planning
/ Urban population
/ Urban populations
/ Vegetation
/ Windows of Opportunity
2015
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Toward Improved Public Health Outcomes From Urban Nature
2015
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Overview
There is mounting concern for the health of urban populations as cities expand at an unprecedented rate. Urban green spaces provide settings for a remarkable range of physical and mental health benefits, and pioneering health policy is recognizing nature as a cost-effective tool for planning healthy cities. Despite this, limited information on how specific elements of nature deliver health outcomes restricts its use for enhancing population health. We articulate a framework for identifying direct and indirect causal pathways through which nature delivers health benefits, and highlight current evidence. We see a need for a bold new research agenda founded on testing causality that transcends disciplinary boundaries between ecology and health. This will lead to cost-effective and tailored solutions that could enhance population health and reduce health inequalities.
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American Public Health Association
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