Greenspace, urbanity and health: relationships in England
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health2007Vol. 61(8), pp. 681–683
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Abstract
Although, in general, higher proportion of greenspace in an area is associated with better health, the association depends on the degree of urbanity and level of income deprivation in an area. One interpretation of these analyses is that quality as well as quantity of greenspace may be significant in determining health benefits.
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