M H E M Browning, D H Locke, C Konijnendijk, S M Labib, A Rigolon, R Yeager, M Bardhan, A Berland, P Dadvand, M Helbich, F Li, H Li, P James, J Klompmaker, A Reuben, L A Roman, W-L Tsai, M Patwary, J O'Neil-Dunne, A Ossola, R Wang, B Yang, L Yi, J Zhang, M Nieuwenhuijsen
The 3-30-300 rule offers benchmarks for cities to promote equitable nature access. It dictates that individuals should see three trees from their dwelling, have 30 % tree canopy in their neighborhood, and live within 300 m of a high-quality green space. Implementing this demands thorough measurement, monitoring, and evaluation methods, yet little guidance is currently available to pursue these actions. To overcome this gap, we employed an expert-based consensus approach to review the available ways to measure 3-30-300 as well as each measure's strengths and weaknesses...
October 11, 2023: Science of the Total Environment