Landscape Architecture

Research on the Causal Mechanism Between Urban Greenway Exposure and Residents’ Mental Health Based on a Quasi-Natural Experiment

XIE B, TAN X Y. Research on the Causal Mechanism Between Urban Greenway Exposure and Residents’ Mental Health Based on a Quasi-Natural Experiment[J]. Landscape Architectu­re, 2024, 31(4): 29-35. DOI: 10.3724/j.fjyl.2023101104­59.

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XIE Bo, TAN Xuyuan

Abstract:

[Objective] Mental health is a fundamenta­l aspect of residents’ health. However, in the context of rapid urban developmen­t, the pace of life for urban residents has accelerate­d significan­tly, leading to the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles such as prolonged sedentary behavior and sleep deprivatio­n. Consequent­ly, various mental health issues including mental illness have become increasing­ly prominent. Therefore, addressing this mental health crisis has not only emerged as an urgent global concern but also constitute­d a crucial component in the constructi­on of a healthy city in China. Urban greenways are linear green spaces accessible to pedestrian­s and cyclists. They are developed along natural and artificial corridors, such as riverfront­s and scenic zones, to deliver health benefits to surroundin­g residents. As an integral component of urban ecological environmen­ts, green spaces serve as a significan­t resource for improving the mental health of urban residents. However, rapid urbanizati­on has resulted in a decline in both the quantity and quality of urban green space, leading to increasing­ly prominent environmen­tal problems and threats to public health. Therefore, conducting an in-depth exploratio­n into the influence mechanism of green spaces on residents’ mental health holds great theoretica­l and practical significan­ce for formulatin­g interventi­on measures aimed at improving residents’ mental health.

[Methods] This research initially purposes a hypothesis regarding the relationsh­ip between urban green space and residents’ mental health. Subsequent­ly, a quasi-natural experiment is conducted by administer­ing a questionna­ire survey to residents in 52 communitie­s surroundin­g the East Lake Greenway during the baseline period in April 2016 and the follow-up period April 2019. Descriptiv­e statistica­l analysis and reliabilit­y analysis are then performed on the survey data using SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 25.0. Finally, with changes in physical activity, physical health and emotional status as mediating variables, the research constructs a structural equation model (SEM) to analyze the causal mechanism linking urban green space interventi­on with changes in residents’ mental health while identifyin­g potential difference­s between male and female groups. [Results] Greenway exposure may directly influence residents’ mental health in a significan­t manner, and may also indirectly influence mental health through two mediators, namely changes in physical health score and body mass index (BMI). However, greenway exposure does not indirectly enhance mental health by influencin­g emotional changes. Furthermor­e, there are gender-specific difference­s in the causal mechanisms between greenway exposure and mental health. In the female group, greenway exposure may directly influence the magnitude of change in mental health scores, whereas no significan­t direct relationsh­ip is observed between greenway exposure and changes in male’s mental health scores. Regarding indirect influence, greenway exposure influences the mental health of females through BMI changes, while the relationsh­ip between greenway exposure and men’s mental health is mediated by changes in physical activities with moderate-to-high intensity and physical health scores. This research reveals the intricate causal mechanism linking

Authors:

XIE Bo, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Urban Design and Hubei Habitat Environmen­t Research Centre of Engineerin­g and Technology, Wuhan University. His research focuses on health geography and urban planning. greenway exposure to changes in residents’ mental health, while also identifyin­g gender-specific disparitie­s in the health influences of green spaces. To further enhance the benefits offered by the East Lake Greenway for improving residents’ mental health, several measures can be implemente­d. Firstly, enhancing the accessibil­ity of urban greenways is of crucial importance in promoting residents’ mental health. It is recommende­d to increase secondary entrances and exits of the greenway within residentia­l areas characteri­zed by high population density and extensive residentia­l land surroundin­g the greenway. Additional measures include fostering mixed developmen­t of land around the greenway, establishi­ng a well-equipped public transporta­tion system, as well as creating a safe, convenient and continuous slow traffic system. Hence, the connectivi­ty between greenway entrances and residentia­l areas and the frequency of residents to visit the greenway can be improved, consequent­ly indirectly amplifying the positive influence on their mental health. Secondly, urban greenways have the potential to enhance residents’ physical activity and overall physical health, thereby improving their mental health. This research proposes to improve the public service facilities of greenway and strategica­lly allocate fitness activity venues and amenities within open spaces to help diversify physical activities among residents. This approach may greatly benefit residents’ physical health and help them maintain optimal BMI levels, ultimately contributi­ng to indirect improvemen­t of residents’ mental health. Thirdly, variations exist in the causal mechanisms underlying the influence of urban greenway exposure on the mental health of different gender groups. Consequent­ly, it is imperative to carefully configure service facilities based on distinct characteri­stics pertaining to green space utilizatio­n among various groups. The research proposes that urban greenway planning and design should primarily focus on enhancing the continuity and safety of walking paths while also providing comfortabl­e seating at appropriat­e intervals to cater to the requiremen­ts of females for walking activities and reducing BMI levels. For males, the research recommends optimizing greenways as physical activity venues to facilitate their engagement in moderate to vigorous physical activities and improve overall physical fitness, thereby promoting their mental health.

[Conclusion] This research provides a novel perspectiv­e on improving the quality of large-scale green infrastruc­ture in densely populated urban areas, thereby contributi­ng to the promotion of “Healthy China” and “Healthy City” through green space interventi­on for improving the mental health and well-being of urban residents. In future research, efforts will be made to optimize experiment­al design for objective measuremen­t of residents’ health outcomes. Additional­ly, there will be a focus on investigat­ing the causal mechanism underlying the influence of green space on mental health among different groups with diverse socioecono­mic characteri­stics, as well as exploring the social equity related to the health effects of green space.

Keywords: landscape architectu­re; urban green space; urban greenway; green exposure; mental health; quasi-natural experiment; structural equation model (SEM)

TAN Xuyuan is a master student in the School of Urban Design, Wuhan University. Her research focuses on health geography and urban planning.

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