Urban greenery and mental wellbeing in adults: Cross-sectional mediation analyses on multiple pathways across different greenery measures
Ruoyu Wang, Marco Helbich, Yao Yao, Jinbao Zhang, Penghua Liu, Yuan, Yuana, Ye Liu

TL;DR
This study investigates how neighborhood greenery, measured through streetscape images and remote sensing, influences mental wellbeing in Guangzhou, China, highlighting different mediating pathways like physical activity and social cohesion.
Contribution
It compares streetscape and NDVI greenery measures and identifies their distinct mediating mechanisms affecting mental wellbeing.
Findings
Both greenery measures are positively associated with mental wellbeing.
Physical activity and social cohesion are key mediators for both greenery types.
Streetscape greenery explains 62% of the association with wellbeing.
Abstract
Multiple mechanisms have been proposed to explain how greenery enhances their mental wellbeing. Mediation studies, however, focus on a limited number of mechanisms and rely on remotely sensed greenery measures, which do not accurately capture how neighborhood greenery is perceived on the ground. To examine: 1) how streetscape and remote sensing-based greenery affect people's mental wellbeing in Guangzhou, China; 2) whether and, if so, to what extent the associations are mediated by physical activity, stress, air quality and noise, and social cohesion; and 3) whether differences in the mediation across the streetscape greenery and NDVI exposure metrics occurred. Mental wellbeing was quantified by the WHO-5 wellbeing index. Greenery measures were extracted at the neighborhood level: 1) streetscape greenery from street view data via a convolutional neural network, and 2) the NDVI remote…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Urban Heat Island Mitigation · Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
