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The Regeneration of Urban Blue Spaces: A Public Health Intervention? Reviewing the Evidence

Research in recent years has demonstrated that urban surface waters ("urban blue spaces") can provide beneficial effects on human health and wellbeing. Despite blue spaces prevailing on urban development agendas across the world, little investigation has been done whether and how the regen...

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Published in:Frontiers in public health 2022-01, Vol.9, p.782101-782101
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