Expertise Center Architecture, Urbanism and Health, Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 716, 9700, AS, Groningen, the Netherlands; Department of History of Architecture and Urbanism, Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 716, 9700, AS, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Department of Spatial Planning & Environment, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 800, 9700, AV, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Environ Res. 2022 Nov;214(Pt 4):113812. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113812. Epub 2022 Aug 12.
Numerous scientific studies, applying different approaches, have provided evidence of the links between the environment and people's health. Green spaces have been the subject of research aimed at exploring their benefits as components of the urban environment. We investigated possible causal relationships between green spaces and health, with the aim of addressing the following question. Does the mere material presence of green spaces contribute to the health of people who live in its vicinity, or are the health-promoting qualities of green spaces attributed to the ability of people to actually see, access, and enjoy them? The latter view highlights the relational dimension of places, and it entails personal relationships with places which are imbued with psychological meaning and significance for those who visit and experience them. We reviewed relevant literature, comprising a total of 189 papers on this topic that have been published over the first two decades of this century. Our findings showed that the material aspects of green spaces, such as their abundance and proximity to residences, received much more attention in studies than their quality and characteristics. However, relational rather than material measures of green spaces demonstrated statistically greater positive impacts of green spaces on health. These findings indicate that both sensory stimuli and activities and feelings attached to green spaces are essential for better health outcomes. Incorporating a relational perspective of green place-thinking into the existing literature on green spaces and health could contribute to optimizing the positive effects of green spaces and thus to the creation of healthy and livable cities.
大量的科学研究采用不同的方法,为环境与人类健康之间的关系提供了证据。绿色空间一直是研究的主题,旨在探索其作为城市环境组成部分的益处。我们调查了绿色空间与健康之间可能存在的因果关系,目的是回答以下问题。绿色空间的物质存在是否有助于居住在其附近的人们的健康,或者绿色空间的促进健康的品质是否归因于人们实际看到、进入和享受它们的能力?后一种观点突出了场所的关系维度,它涉及到人们与那些他们访问和体验的地方之间的个人关系,这些关系充满了心理意义和重要性。我们回顾了相关文献,其中包括本世纪头二十年发表的总共 189 篇关于这一主题的论文。我们的研究结果表明,绿色空间的物质方面,如它们的丰富度和与住宅的接近度,在研究中比它们的质量和特征受到了更多的关注。然而,绿色空间的关系而非物质措施对健康的积极影响在统计学上表现出更大。这些发现表明,绿色空间的感官刺激以及与之相关的活动和感受对于更好的健康结果都是必不可少的。将绿色场所思维的关系视角纳入现有的绿色空间与健康文献中,可以有助于优化绿色空间的积极影响,从而创造健康宜居的城市。