Children Living in Areas with More Street Trees Have Lower Prevalence of Asthma

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Lovasi, G. S., Quinn, J. W., Neckerman, K. M., Perzanowski, M. S., Rundle, A., , . 2008. Children Living in Areas with More Street Trees Have Lower Prevalence of Asthma: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. , . 62, . 647-649

Analysis, Green infrastructure, Human health, Trees, Urban, Urban trees, Urbanization, Tree planting, Greenspace, Landscape

This study evaluated the correlation between asthma-related hospitalizations of 4- and 5-year-olds and the density of urban street trees in their New York City (New York, U.S.) neighborhoods.