2022
DOI: 10.1088/2752-5295/ac4da2
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Reported evidence of greenness co-benefits on health, climate change mitigation, and adaptation: a systematic review of the literature

Abstract: This systematic review aims to appraise the quality of evidence on greenness co-benefits of climate change and health. Although there is evidence of the co-benefits of greenness on climate change and health, the research is of poor quality when it comes to addressing the connections and identifying mediators of greenness and climate change mitigation associations. As a result, the evaluation sought to identify areas where there was little or no evidence in order to guide future research. Current published stud… Show more

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“…The initial papers published in Environmental Research: Climate [1][2][3][4][5][6] represent the first stones in the foundation of scholarship and community that will make up the journal. These papers will be followed by an inaugural Special Collection exploring the frontiers of research in causes, consequences [6] and solutions of climate variability and change, as well as subsequent focus collections on specific topics within those research frontiers.…”
Section: Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial papers published in Environmental Research: Climate [1][2][3][4][5][6] represent the first stones in the foundation of scholarship and community that will make up the journal. These papers will be followed by an inaugural Special Collection exploring the frontiers of research in causes, consequences [6] and solutions of climate variability and change, as well as subsequent focus collections on specific topics within those research frontiers.…”
Section: Thementioning
confidence: 99%