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Restoration in Urban Spaces: Nature Views From Home, Greenways, and Public Parks

Journal

ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR
Volume 48, Issue 6, Pages 796-825

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0013916514568556

Keywords

vegetation; green space; hair cortisol; health; neighborhood

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  1. German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) [GRK780/3]

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Despite promising experimental findings, few studies have addressed the potential long-term health benefits of frequent contact with different kinds of urban nature. We examine the cross-sectional relations between two kinds of urban nature (neighborhood vegetation visible from the home, use of public green spaces) and health outcomes (life satisfaction, perceived general health, 2-months hair cortisol levels) in a sample population from Berlin (N = 32) using a mixed-method approach. Participants whose homes had views of high amounts of diverse kinds of vegetation had significantly lower cortisol levels. Moreover, participants who regularly used a vegetated trail along a canal had significantly lower cortisol levels and reported significantly higher life satisfaction than less frequent users. In addition, vegetated routes or paths played an important role in the restorative activities and daily commutes of participants. We discuss directions for future research and recommend more consideration of greenways in urban development.

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