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How Urban Trees Can Boost Your Health
SwitzerlandWednesday, March 26, 2025
This is especially true in densely built areas with poor air quality and high temperatures. Well-structured green spaces in these areas can provide more health benefits. But it's not clear exactly how tree canopy layout affects health. The study shows a link, but it doesn't prove a direct cause.
The findings suggest that cities should focus on connecting green spaces and creating simple, compact tree canopies. These areas might attract more people and support more wildlife. But there's still a lot to learn. The study didn't consider factors like pre-existing illnesses or whether people actually use the green spaces.
The researchers hope to study these issues more in the future. They want to understand how green spaces affect health at the city level. They also want to give clear advice to policymakers and urban planners.
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