Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: a mixed-methods study
Catharine Ward Thompson(University of Edinburgh), Richard Mitchell(University of Glasgow), Jenny Roe(University of Virginia), Aldo Elizalde(Chief Scientist Office), Andrew Briggs(University of Oxford), Eva Silveirinha de Oliveira(Edinburgh College), Katherine Brookfield(Edinburgh College), Alastair H. Leyland(MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit), Steven Cummins(Queen Mary University of London), Willings Botha(UNSW Sydney), Peter Aspinall(Heriot-Watt University), Sara Tilley(Edinburgh College)
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