Access to Green Space in Disadvantaged Urban Communities: Evidence of Salutogenic Effects Based on Biomarker and Self-report Measures of Wellbeing
Catharine Ward Thompson(University of Edinburgh), Jenny Roe(University of Virginia), Peter Aspinall(Heriot-Watt University)
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