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: If a resident has multiple types of "green or blue spaces" (like rivers or smaller gardens) nearby, the specific value they place on a distant large park decreases, as these spaces act as functional substitutes. 3. Social and Environmental Value

of park proximity on local real estate markets The increasing value of urban parks in a growing metropole

: Filtering air, blocking noise, and cooling "urban heat islands". 126689

: Reducing obesity and heart disease through active paths.

In the context of urban planning and public health, the identifier refers to a significant academic study that explores how park size and travel distance influence urban visitation. : If a resident has multiple types of

: Acting as a hub for community engagement and social ties.

associated with different types of park features : Reducing obesity and heart disease through active paths

Recent urban forestry research suggests that the "usefulness" of a park isn't just about its existence, but the specific balance between its and its accessibility to residents. 1. The Pull of "Large-Scale" Greenery