SPH aims to develop new tool to measure residents’ access to urban greenspace

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Spending time in parks and other greenspaces has many positive effects on both physical and mental health, but research has shown that access to these greenspaces is uneven. Specifically, historically racist practices in real estate and urban planning across the country have left many communities of color and other urban residents without adequate access to city parks and other greenspaces.

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