Social Inequalities in Environmental Resources of Green and Blue Spaces

Residential green and blue spaces and their potential health benefits have received increasing attention in the context of environmental health inequalities, because an unequal social distribution of these resources may contribute to inequalities in health outcomes. This systematic review synthesised evidence of environmental inequalities, focusing on availability and accessibility measures of green and blue spaces. Studies in the World Health Organisation (WHO) European Region published between 2010 and 2017 were considered for the review.

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Type
Research
Theme
Environment, climate change
Country
Europe
Level
European
Year
2019


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