Urban green spaces, encompassing parks, gardens and urban forests, play a pivotal role in enhancing public health and well-being. This article explores the multifaceted impact of urban green space creation on human health. It examines the physical, mental and social health benefits derived from access to green spaces in urban settings. Drawing upon scientific research and case studies from various cities worldwide, the article highlights how green spaces mitigate urban environmental challenges, promote physical activity, reduce stress and foster community interaction. Moreover, it discusses the implications for urban planning and policy-making, emphasizing the importance of integrating green spaces into urban development strategies to create healthier and more sustainable cities.
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Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species received 624 citations as per Google Scholar report