Abstract
Objective: This research focused on the effectiveness of laws related to Natural Resources, Environmental Safety, and Climate Protection at both local and global scales.
Methods: A comprehensive survey was conducted among residents of a large metropolitan area to gather data on their usage of urban green spaces and assess their mental well-being. The survey included questions related to the frequency of park visits, types of activities engaged in within green spaces, and self-reported mental health indicators. Statistical analysis, including regression modeling, was employed to examine the relationship between green space utilization and mental well-being.
Results: The analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between the frequency of urban green space visits and improved mental well-being among residents. Individuals who visited green spaces more frequently reported lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. Moreover, engaging in physical activities and social interactions within these spaces demonstrated an even more pronounced positive impact on mental health.
Conclusion: This study underscores the vital role of urban green spaces in promoting the mental well-being of metropolitan residents. Increased access to and utilization of green areas within cities can contribute to lower levels of stress and improved mental health outcomes. Urban planning and policy efforts should prioritize the preservation and creation of green spaces as integral components of urban environments to enhance the overall quality of life for city dwellers.
Publisher
South Florida Publishing LLC
Subject
Law,Development,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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