Description
Access to green space in disadvantaged urban communities: evidence of salutogenic effects based on objective and subjective measures of wellbeing. Invited Case Study paper presented at a B-Debate organized by the International Center for Scientific Debate, Barcelona, on Green Cities, Healthy People: planning healthy urban spaces, an invitation-only international expert workshop.Period | 31 Oct 2013 |
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Event type | Workshop |
Location | Barcelona, SpainShow on map |
Keywords
- green
- cities
- health
- planning
- urban spaces
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