Advancing Sustainability through Urban Green Space: Cultural Ecosystem Services, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Social Determinant of Health | Benefits linked to Cultural Ecosystem Services | Example Studies on Urban Green Space and Domains of Health/Well-Being |
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Health and health care | Physical Well-Being | West et al., 2012 [44], Cohen et al., 2007 [45], Kaczynski et al., 2014 [46]; Floyd et al., 2011 [47] |
Psychological Well-Being | Cohen-Cline et al., 2015 [48]; Beyer et al., 2014 [49]; Berman et al., 2012 [50] | |
Neighborhood and built environment | Sense of Place | Harper et al., 2012 [51]; Peters et al., 2010 [52] |
Community Satisfaction | Hur et al., 2010 [53]; Vemuri et al., 2009 [54] | |
Reduced Crime and Incivilities | Kondo et al., 2015 [55]; Branas et al., 2011 [56]; Kuo et al. 2001 [57]; Bogar & Beyer 2015 [58] | |
Access to Healthy Food | Comstock et al. [59]; Litt et al. [29]; McLain et al., 2014 [60] | |
Social and community context | Social Cohesion | Fan et al., 2011 [61]; Sugiyama et al., 2008 [62] |
Social Capital | Holtan et al., 2014 [63]; Zelenski et al., 2015 [64] | |
Education | Academic Performance | Schutte et al., 2015 [65]; Wu et al., 2014 [66]; Matsuoka, 2010 [67] |
Cognitive Functioning | Dadvand et al., 2015 [68]; Kuo et al., 2004 [69] | |
Economic Stability | Property Values | Conway et al., 2010 [70]; Voicu and Been, 2008 [71]; Kovacs, 2012 [72] |
Community Revitalization | Branas et al., 2011 [56]; Schilling and Logan, 2008 [73] | |
Socioeconomic Status | Schwarz et al., 2015 [74]; Bruton and Floyd, 2014 [13]; Duncan et al., 2013 [75]; Landry and Chakraborty, 2009 [76] |
2. Connections between Social Determinants of Health and Urban Green Space
2.1. Health and Health Care
2.2. Neighborhood and Built Environment
2.3. Social and Community Context
2.4. Education
2.5. Economic Stability
3. Environmental Justice and Urban Green Space: A Public Health Perspective
4. Conclusions and Future Research
- How are parks and other green spaces distributed and utilized across different communities?
- How are cultural ecosystem services perceived and valued among different populations at both the community and household scale?
- What characteristics of urban green space maximize the delivery of cultural services which support social determinants of health?
- To what extent can urban green space and cultural ecosystem services mitigate existing health disparities, and what is the strength of their influence relative to other neighborhood factors (e.g., direct access to health care, poverty, housing conditions)?
- What pathways between humans and interactions with nature lead to positive health outcomes? Do these pathways vary across different populations?
- Does the efficacy of park and/or nature prescription programs vary across socioeconomic groups and/or populations?
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Jennings, V.; Larson, L.; Yun, J. Advancing Sustainability through Urban Green Space: Cultural Ecosystem Services, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020196
Jennings V, Larson L, Yun J. Advancing Sustainability through Urban Green Space: Cultural Ecosystem Services, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(2):196. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020196
Chicago/Turabian StyleJennings, Viniece, Lincoln Larson, and Jessica Yun. 2016. "Advancing Sustainability through Urban Green Space: Cultural Ecosystem Services, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 2: 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020196
APA StyleJennings, V., Larson, L., & Yun, J. (2016). Advancing Sustainability through Urban Green Space: Cultural Ecosystem Services, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(2), 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020196