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- Publications
- Influence
Are green cities healthy and equitable? Unpacking the relationship between health, green space and gentrification
- H. Cole, Melisa Garcia Lamarca, J. Connolly, Isabelle Anguelovski
- Medicine
- Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health
- 19 August 2017
While access and exposure to green spaces has been shown to be beneficial for the health of urban residents, interventions focused on augmenting such access may also catalyse gentrification… Expand
Determining the health benefits of green space: Does gentrification matter?
- H. Cole, M. Triguero-Mas, J. Connolly, Isabelle Anguelovski
- Sociology, Medicine
- Health & place
- 1 May 2019
Urban green space is demonstrated to benefit human health. We evaluated whether neighborhood gentrification status matters when considering the health benefits of green space, and whether the… Expand
Do green neighbourhoods promote urban health justice?
- Isabelle Anguelovski, H. Cole, J. Connolly, M. Triguero-Mas
- Sociology, Medicine
- The Lancet. Public health
- 1 June 2018
www.thelancet.com/public-health Vol 3 June 2018 e270 There needs to be closer collaboration between urban public health and social scientists to develop new measures and metrics and help connect… Expand
Can Healthy Cities be made really healthy?
- H. Cole, Galia Shokry, J. Connolly, Carmen Pérez-Del-Pulgar, J. Alonso, Isabelle Anguelovski
- Sociology, Medicine
- The Lancet. Public health
- 1 September 2017
Strategies such as the Healthy Cities project aim to place health at the centre of urban interventions. Such programmes seek to create cities with adequate housing and public transportation, quality… Expand
Under one canopy? Assessing the distributional environmental justice implications of street tree benefits in Barcelona
- F. Baró, Amalia Calderón-Argelich, Johannes Langemeyer, J. Connolly
- Geography, Medicine
- Environmental science & policy
- 1 December 2019
Highlights • Three regulating ecosystem services (ES) provided by street trees are quantified.• Associations between street tree ES and five socioeconomic variables are analyzed.• Street tree ES are… Expand
Quality of Life Benefits of Urban Rooftop Gardening for People With Intellectual Disabilities or Mental Health Disorders
- M. Triguero-Mas, Isabelle Anguelovski, +7 authors H. Cole
- Medicine
- Preventing chronic disease
- 15 October 2020
Background The number of urban community gardens, including those on rooftops, is increasing. However, few studies have explored the benefits of these gardens for people with intellectual… Expand
Institutional Change in Urban Environmentalism: A case study analysis of state-level land use legislation in California and New York
- J. Connolly
- Political Science
- 2012
A Longitudinal and Spatial Analysis Assessing Green Gentrification in Historically Disenfranchised Neighborhoods of Barcelona: Implications for Health Equity
- H. Cole, Margarita Triguero, J. Connolly, Isabelle Anguelovski
- Geography
- 1 June 2017
Background Municipal green space is generally regarded as beneficial for the health and well-being of urban residents due to reductions in pollution, increased social interaction, and encouragement… Expand