Evidence-based guidelines for greener, healthier, more resilient neighbourhoods: Introducing the 3–30–300 rule
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Abstract The important contributions of urban trees and green spaces to for example, climate moderation and public health have been recognized. This paper discusses guidelines and norms that promote the benefits of viewing green, living amongst green, and having easy access to green spaces for recreational use. Having trees and other vegetation in sight from one’s home, place of work, or school has important mental health and performance benefits. Local tree canopy cover is positively associated with cooling and other aspects of climate moderation. With public green spaces in proximity to one’s home stimulates regular use of these areas and results in positive impacts on mental, physical, and social health.…
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- Public open space
- Recreation
- Urban forest
- Moderation
- Residence
- Urban forestry
- Neighbourhood (mathematics)
- Guideline
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