Perceived and objectively measured greenness of neighbourhoods: Are they measuring the same thing?

作者: Eva Leslie , Takemi Sugiyama , Daniel Ierodiaconou , Peter Kremer

DOI: 10.1016/J.LANDURBPLAN.2009.11.002

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摘要: … This study examined agreement between perceived … space can promote physical activity without being very green (some outdoor recreational facilities such as synthetic sports …

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