Community Forests and Public Health: A Research Agenda
Pooja S. Tandon, Shelby Semmes, Kim Garrett, Liv Ellerton, Susan Charnley, Howard Frumkin

TL;DR
This paper reviews the relationship between community forests and public health in the U.S., highlighting a lack of evidence and proposing a research agenda to explore their health benefits.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel research agenda focused on community forests and public health in the U.S., emphasizing pathways like nature contact and equity.
Findings
Only one study met inclusion criteria in a review of 351 studies on community forests and health.
Recreational use is the most common purpose of community forests in the Eastern U.S.
The evidence base on health implications of community forests is very thin.
Abstract
The natural environment is integral to supporting healthy and resilient communities. Community forests (CFs) are forested parcels, typically in rural areas, where community members have access, share governance, and receive various benefits. While considerable research demonstrates that urban parks and forests are important for human health, similar assessments are less available for CFs specifically. Although CFs exist in multiple countries, their policy, ecological, ownership, and governance contexts differ significantly. This review focuses on CFs in the United States. The goals of this project were to systematically review current evidence on the relationship between CFs and human health, identify knowledge gaps in the existing research, and propose a scientific research agenda that identifies critical questions related to CFs and public health in the U.S., with application in other…
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TopicsUrban Agriculture and Sustainability
