Op-ed: Cities are working to improve residents’ well-being with more urban green spaces. But they must be on the watch for green gentrification and its negative health consequences. By JPB Fellow VINIECE JENNINGS, ALESSANDRO RIGOLON & JPB Fellow NA’TAKI OSBORNE JELKS It’s an undeniable fact: Green spaces are crucial to our health and wellbeing. Again and again, researchers have found that access to urban green spaces – from parks to gardens to…
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