The potential of integration: Research progress and key factors of blue-green space perception and health benefits

IF 2.9 Q1 FORESTRY
Xinyi Zhu , Wei Lin , Zhiyi Bao , Chengcheng Zeng , Jian Li , Xiao Qin , Yilun Qu , Wenting Wang , Tianyi Yao
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With the rapid pace of urbanization, public expectations for the ecological environment have shifted from basic material improvements to more advanced demands for health and well-being. Within the framework of nature-based solutions (NBS), blue-green spaces have emerged as a key factor in enhancing public health. Over the past decade, research on the health benefits of blue-green spaces has grown significantly. This paper examines the research progress and emerging trends in blue-green space perception and its health benefits through a bibliometric analysis of 60 selected articles using Bibliometrix and Microsoft Excel software. The analysis reveals a shift in research focus from isolated perceptions of blue (water) or green (land) spaces to a more integrated understanding of blue-green spaces. The synergistic effects of blue-green integration in promoting health have become increasingly apparent. Consequently, this paper delves into the theoretical foundations of “blue-green space integration” and proposes an “objective-subjective” evaluation framework for integrated blue-green spaces. This framework includes four objective indicators and five subjective indicators. Furthermore, three future research directions are suggested: exploring the mechanisms of blue-green integration's impact on health benefits, expanding a more comprehensive evaluation system for blue-green spaces, and promoting policy support and practical applications for blue-green integration. This study synthesizes the current body of research on blue-green space perception and health benefits, providing guidance for future studies focused on integrated blue-green spaces and contributing to the effective realization of their health-enhancing effects.
整合的潜力:蓝绿空间感知与健康效益的研究进展及关键因素
随着城市化进程的加快,公众对生态环境的期望从基本的物质改善转向更高层次的健康福祉需求。在基于自然的解决方案(NBS)框架内,蓝绿空间已成为加强公共卫生的关键因素。在过去的十年里,关于蓝绿空间对健康的好处的研究有了显著的增长。本文利用Bibliometrix和Microsoft Excel软件对60篇精选文章进行文献计量分析,考察了蓝绿空间感知及其健康效益的研究进展和新兴趋势。分析揭示了研究焦点的转变,从对蓝(水)或绿(地)空间的孤立感知到对蓝-绿空间的更综合的理解。蓝绿一体化在促进健康方面的协同效应日益明显。在此基础上,研究了“蓝绿空间一体化”的理论基础,提出了蓝绿空间一体化的“主客观”评价框架。该框架包括4个客观指标和5个主观指标。未来的研究方向为:探索蓝绿融合对健康效益的影响机制;拓展更全面的蓝绿空间评价体系;促进蓝绿融合的政策支持和实践应用。本研究综合了目前蓝绿空间感知与健康效益的研究成果,为今后的蓝绿综合空间研究提供指导,有助于蓝绿综合空间健康效应的有效实现。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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