Browsing OpenAire by Author "Quiroga, S."
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Exposure to green areas: Modelling health benefits in a context of study heterogeneity
Chiabai, A.; Quiroga, S.; Martinez-Juarez, P.; Suárez, C.; García de Jalón, S.; Taylor, T. (Elsevier, 2020)Although the beneficial health effects of green areas are gaining recognition, epidemiological studies show mixed results with significance varying considerably by study and context, indicating that there is no unique and ... -
Insights on urban and periurban adaptation strategies based on stakeholders' perceptions on hard and soft responses to climate change
Martinez-Juarez, P.; Chiabai, A.; Suárez, C.; Quiroga, S. (MDPI, 2019)Adapting to expected impacts of climate change is a task shared by multiple institutions and individuals, but much of this work falls over local and regional authorities, which has made them experts over the issue. At the ... -
Providing access to urban green spaces: A participatory benefit-cost analysis in Spain
Garcia de Jalón, S.; Chiabai, A.; Tague, A.M.; Artaza, N.; De Ayala Bilbao, Amaya ; Quiroga, S.; Kruize, H.; Suárez, C.; Bell, R.; Taylor, T. (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020)The opening up of green spaces could provide significant benefits to society. This study develops a framework to assess the economic benefits and costs of public interventions providing citizen access to urban green spaces. ... -
Ten lessons for good practice for the INHERIT triple win: Health, equity, and environmental sustainability
Bell, R.; Khan, M.; Romeo-Velilla, M.; Stegeman, I.; Godfrey, A.; Taylor, T.; Morris, G.; Staatsen, B.; Van der, Vliet, N.; Kruize, H.; Anthun, K.S.; Lillefjell, M.; Espnes, G.A.; Chiabai, A.; de Jalón, S.G.; Quiroga, S.; Martinez-Juarez, P.; Máca, V.; Zverinová, I.; Scasny, M.; Marques, S.; Craveiro, D.; Westerink, J.; Spelt, H.; Karnaki, P.; Strube, R.; Merritt, A.-S.; Friberg, M.; Bélorgey, N.; Vos, M.; Gjorgjev, D.; Upelniece, I.; Costongs, C. (MDPI, 2019)The world s challenges of climate change, damage to ecosystems, and social and health inequalities require changes in human behaviours at every level of organisation, among governments, business, communities, and individuals. ... -
Urban green space: creating a triple win for environmental sustainability, health, and health equity through behavior change
Kruizse, H.; Van der, Vliet, N.; Staatsen, B.; Bell, R.; Chiabai, A.; Muiños, G.; Higgins, S.; Quiroga, S.; Martinez-Juarez, P.; Yngwe, M.A.; Tsichlas, F.; Karnaki, P.; Lima, M.L.; de Jalón, S.G.; Khan, M.; Morris, G.; Stegeman, I. (MDPI, 2019)Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature all exert pressures on urban green space. This is regrettable as green space has the potential to create wins for ...