Bengtsson, Anna
- Department of People and Society, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Book chapter2024
Bengtsson, Anna; Åshage, Anna; Andersson, Martina; et al.
Given the importance of going outdoors for health and well-being, researchers have developed evidence-based models based on extensive research to enable a comprehensive and time-efficient use of evidence in design, planning, and management. Together, the three evidence-based models—the four zones of contact, the quality evaluation tool, and the triangle of supportive environment—describe crucial zones and environmental qualities of green spaces which support and inspire people in general as well as people with particular needs, to use the outdoors. The aim of this chapter is to present the evidence-based models and to describe a four-step process to guide practitioners on how to use the models in green space development. The evidence-based working process does not replace established practices; rather, it is intended to complement existing practices of municipalities or offices working with green space development. Therefore, even if multiple municipalities use the same models, the results are always unique to each site and context. Based on the work within the NORDGREEN project, we have found that the models are useful for projects in varying scales and contexts, and with varying target groups, to support, inspire, and inform green space design, planning, and management for health and well-being.
Nordregio Report
2024, number: 2024:1, pages: 79-104
Title: Green and healthy Nordic cities : How to plan, design, and manage health-promoting urban green space
Publisher: Nordregio
Built environment
SLU Future One Health
SLU Urban Futures
SDG3 Good health and well-being
SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities
Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology
Landscape Architecture
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/128258