Exploring the restorative capacity of urban green spaces and their biodiversity through an adapted One Health approach: a scoping review
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Rodriguez Castaneda, N.; Pineda-Pinto, M.; Gulsrud, N.M.; Cooper, C.; O Donnell, M.; Collier, M.J., Exploring the restorative capacity of urban green spaces and their biodiversity through an adapted One Health approach: a scoping review, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 2024, 128489Download Item:
Abstract:
The One Health framework was proposed by the World Health Organisation to explore human, animal, and
environmental health interfaces using a holistic and interdisciplinary approach. Yet, the application of this
framework to study urban green spaces has been poorly explored in the literature. As the amount of evidence on
urban green spaces for citizens’ health and well-being is increasing, the use of a One Health framework may
contribute to understanding urban green spaces from a comprehensive, interrelated and multidisciplinary
perspective that comprises people, biodiversity and the urban environment. To explore this gap in the literature,
this study presents a scoping review, which analysed 50 studies through an adapted version of the One Health
framework, using the interfaces between human mental health, urban green spaces and urban biodiversity as
analytical lenses. The review yielded three main findings: the restorative capacity of urban green spaces as a
critical aspect of overall human health, the values of restorative capacity from having contact with urban
biodiversity, and how ecological knowledge promotes biodiversity conservation in cities. This paper also discusses opportunities to continue expanding One Health by engaging with interdisciplinary discussions and cross-
sectoral collaborations. We conclude with an invitation to explore and extend the One Health framework with
respect to augmenting urban green spaces as restorative settings and valuing their capacity to contribute to
public awareness of biodiversity and, in turn, contribute to improving human and environmental health in cities.
Sponsor
Grant Number
National Science Foundation (NSF)
1927468
National Science Foundation (NSF)
1927167
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
13/RC/2106_P2
European Research Council (ERC)
101002440
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http://people.tcd.ie/colliema
Author: Collier, Marcus
Sponsor:
National Science Foundation (NSF)National Science Foundation (NSF)
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
European Research Council (ERC)
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Urban Forestry and Urban Greening;Availability:
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Inclusive Society , Smart & Sustainable Planet , Biodiversity , Biodiversity and Conservation , Ecology , Environmental planning and sustainable development , One health , Sustainable Urbanism , Sustainable development , Urban StudiesDOI:
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