How does multiscale greenspace exposure affect human health? Evidence from urban parks in the central city of Beijing

被引:4
作者
Wang, Yanan [1 ,2 ]
Shi, Xiaoxiao [2 ]
Chang, Qing [2 ]
Hong, Hailin [2 ]
机构
[1] Yantai Univ, Sch Architecture, Yantai 264005, Peoples R China
[2] China Agr Univ, Coll Hort, Dept Landscape Architecture, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Exposure metrics; Urban park; Spatial scales; Multiscale analysis; Nature -based health intervention; CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; MENTAL-HEALTH; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; PUBLIC-HEALTH; SPACE; ASSOCIATIONS; QUALITY; ACCESSIBILITY; ENVIRONMENT; GREENNESS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120253
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
While the health benefits of exposure to urban greenspace have been widely discussed at different spatial scales, the comprehensive health effects of multiscale greenspace exposure are far from understood. There is a lack of quantified evidence when conducting cost-effective greenspace management practices for promoting human health and well-being. This study proposed a conceptual model that links objective and subjective greenspace exposure metrics at different spatial scales with self-rated health of residents. The model attempted to deconstruct and explore the associations between multiscale greenspace exposure and human health, and a crosssectional study was conducted to examine the model. Taking urban parks in the central city of Beijing as case study area, the objective greenspace exposure metrics at both the site and subdistrict scales were spatial explicitly assessed, and the subjective exposure metrics and self-rated health status of 1017 respondents were obtained through questionnaire survey and spatial positioning. The results of multiple regression analyses and path analyses suggested that greenspace exposure metrics at both site and subdistrict scales were significantly associated with the respondents' self-rated health status, with the exposure metrics at the site scale being more important than those at the subdistrict scale in affecting human health. The contribution of urban parks to selfrated physical and mental health of respondents varied across spatial scales. Specifically, the aesthetic value of urban parks at site scale contributed the most to mental health by promoting respondents' resting behaviors in urban parks, and the density of urban parks at subdistrict scale had the most significant effects on self-rated physical health by increasing the usage frequency of urban parks. Findings of this study can contribute to understanding the complex associations between urban greenspace and human health from a multiscale perspective, and are also expected to provide quantified information for health-oriented urban greenspace planning and management practices.
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