van den Bosch M, Ode Sang Å
School of Population and Public Health, The University of British Columbia, Canada; Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Canada.
Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden.
Environ Res. 2017 Oct;158:373-384. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2017.05.040. Epub 2017 Jul 4.
Increasing urbanisation, changing disease scenarios, and current predictions of climate change impacts require innovative strategies for providing healthy and sustainable cities, now and in the future. The recently coined concept, Nature-based solutions (NBS), is one such strategy referring to actions that are inspired by, supported by, or copied from nature, designed to address a range of environmental challenges. The objective with this article is to evaluate the evidence on public health benefits of exposure to natural environments and explore how this knowledge could be framed within the NBS concept. We conducted a systematic review of reviews following established methodology, including keyword search in several databases, predefined inclusion criteria, and a data extraction in accordance with the PICOS structure. We reviewed literature on associations between public health and natural environments in relation to pathways - sociobehavioural/cultural ecosystem services (e.g. stress and physical activity) and regulating ecosystem services (e.g. heat reduction) - or defined health outcomes (e.g. cardiovascular mortality). The results show that there is strong evidence for improved affect as well as on heat reduction from urban natural environments. These conditions may mediate the effect seen on cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related mortality by exposure to natural environments. By also reviewing existing literature on NBS and health, we phrase the results within the NBS context, providing guidelines on how public health and well-being could be integrated into implementation of NBS for resilient and liveable urban landscapes and health in a changing climate.
城市化进程的加快、疾病形势的变化以及当前对气候变化影响的预测,都需要创新战略来建设现在和未来健康且可持续发展的城市。最近提出的基于自然的解决方案(NBS)概念就是这样一种战略,它指的是受自然启发、得到自然支持或模仿自然的行动,旨在应对一系列环境挑战。本文的目的是评估接触自然环境对公众健康有益的证据,并探讨如何将这些知识纳入基于自然的解决方案概念之中。我们按照既定方法进行了系统的综述,包括在多个数据库中进行关键词搜索、设定预定义的纳入标准以及根据PICOS结构进行数据提取。我们回顾了有关公众健康与自然环境之间关联的文献,这些关联涉及社会行为/文化生态系统服务(如压力和体育活动)和调节生态系统服务(如降温)等途径,或特定的健康结果(如心血管疾病死亡率)。结果表明,有充分证据表明城市自然环境能改善情绪并降低热度。这些状况可能会介导因接触自然环境而对心血管疾病(CVD)相关死亡率产生的影响。通过回顾有关基于自然的解决方案与健康的现有文献,我们在基于自然的解决方案背景下阐述了研究结果,为如何将公众健康和福祉纳入基于自然的解决方案的实施,以打造适应气候变化且宜居的城市景观和健康环境提供了指导方针。