World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe; 2021
Abstract
Urban green space plays an important role in the mental and physical health of urbanites, as well
as of people working in or visiting urban areas (WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2016). But green
space can be very diverse in its typology, including for instance urban forests, parks, playgrounds,
allotments and urban farming locations. These green space types can also differ greatly in their
defining characteristics; for instance, parks can differ in scenic beauty, vegetative composition
or openness. Globally, continuing urbanization, as well as climate change, is increasingly putting
pressure on the existence of green spaces within urban areas (e.g. Dallimer et al., 2011; Richards
& Belcher, 2020). The scarcity of urban green space and the desire to create liveable cities requires
in-depth knowledge on how different green space types and characteristics influence mental
health, to facilitate well-informed design and planning choices