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Types and characteristics of urban and peri-urban blue spaces having an impact on human mental health and wellbeing: a systematic review
Urbanization is increasingly putting pressures on biodiversity, ecosystems and ecosystem services. Evidence indicates that green and blue spaces can support the mental health of urban residents. Policy makers, city planners, other decision makers, healthcare professionals, and land managers now face a major challenge to maintain and enhance natural areas and characteristics. Knowing which types and characteristics of blue and green space are beneficial for mental health is necessary to inform planning and management decisions. EKLIPSE received a request from the Ministry in charge of the Environment of France (MTES) to review: “Which types of urban and peri-urban green and blue spaces, and which characteristics of such spaces, have a significant impact on human mental health and wellbeing?”. After a preliminary scoping, a decision was made to perform two systematic reviews assessing the specific types and characteristics of blue space (review 1) and green space (review 2) on mental health and wellbeing. The systematic searches were supported and conducted by an experienced team of librarians, made possible by the financial support of the WHO. This report presents the systematic review for blue space (Review 1).
Types and characteristics of urban and peri-urban blue spaces having an impact on human mental health and wellbeing: a systematic review
Urbanization is increasingly putting pressures on biodiversity, ecosystems and ecosystem services. Evidence indicates that green and blue spaces can support the mental health of urban residents. Policy makers, city planners, other decision makers, healthcare professionals, and land managers now face a major challenge to maintain and enhance natural areas and characteristics. Knowing which types and characteristics of blue and green space are beneficial for mental health is necessary to inform planning and management decisions. EKLIPSE received a request from the Ministry in charge of the Environment of France (MTES) to review: “Which types of urban and peri-urban green and blue spaces, and which characteristics of such spaces, have a significant impact on human mental health and wellbeing?”. After a preliminary scoping, a decision was made to perform two systematic reviews assessing the specific types and characteristics of blue space (review 1) and green space (review 2) on mental health and wellbeing. The systematic searches were supported and conducted by an experienced team of librarians, made possible by the financial support of the WHO. This report presents the systematic review for blue space (Review 1).
Types and characteristics of urban and peri-urban blue spaces having an impact on human mental health and wellbeing: a systematic review
Femke, Beute (Autor:in) / Zoe, Davies (Autor:in) / Sjerp, de Vries (Autor:in) / Julie, Glanville (Autor:in) / Hans, Keune (Autor:in) / Annamaria, Lammel (Autor:in) / Melissa, Marselle (Autor:in) / Liz, O’Brien (Autor:in) / Agnieszka, Olszewska-Guizzo (Autor:in) / Roy, Remmen (Autor:in)
01.01.2020
Buch
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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