Neuner A, Kremer D, Walker B (2025)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2025
Book Volume: 77
Article Number: 100051
Journal Issue: 1
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomat.2025.100051
The number of people living with mental disorders is increasing worldwide. Considering rapid global urbanization, research on the effects of urban environments on mental wellbeing is becoming crucial, particularly regarding the role of green spaces. This paper analyzes data collected using a smartphone-based toolkit, gathering multimodal data such as participants’ photographs, GPX tracks, and categorical emotion tags in response to urban environments. Through exploratory, semi-automated analysis, urban green spaces are identified and explored in relation to mental wellbeing using statistical methods. The proportion and distribution of green spaces are quantitatively analyzed through image analysis. This novel method of seamlessly integrating data collection and analysis allows for a distinction between the effects of the directly and consciously perceived environment and the indirect, unconsciously perceived environment. Preliminary results indicate that green spaces in everyday environments may positively impact mental wellbeing. There is potential for integrating green spaces, particularly in city centers. These findings enable numerous empirical studies to investigate the influence of green spaces on mental wellbeing and represent a valuable extension of the evidence base for urban planning and policy decisions. The key benefits of this work lie in its consideration of everyday perceptions of green spaces and its ability to overcome limitations of previous studies through more detailed data collection and efficient automated data analysis.
APA:
Neuner, A., Kremer, D., & Walker, B. (2025). Urban green spaces and mental wellbeing: A methodology for measuring structural characteristics of individual-level green space exposure and its associations with wellbeing. Geomatica, 77(1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomat.2025.100051
MLA:
Neuner, Andreas, Dominik Kremer, and Blake Walker. "Urban green spaces and mental wellbeing: A methodology for measuring structural characteristics of individual-level green space exposure and its associations with wellbeing." Geomatica 77.1 (2025).
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