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Published: 04 December 2024

Closing the green space gap: addressing gender inequality in nature access

Urban green spaces are known to boost mental health. However, these benefits may not be equally shared, as new research from the University of Surrey suggests that women and gender minorities face unique barriers when it comes to enjoying these spaces. This could limit their ability to reap the psychological rewards of nature, contributing to mental health disparities. 

The research has been published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology

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