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Non-response bias in the analysis of the association between mental health and the urban environment: a cross-sectional study in Brussels, Belgium

Archives of Public Health, Volume 81, Issue 1 (2023) Keywords: Brussels Mental health Non-response Urban Environment Abstract: Background This paper aims at analysing the impact of partial non-response in ...

Mapping abundance distributions of allergenic tree species in urbanized landscapes: A nation-wide study for Belgium using forest inventory and citizen science data

science Forest mapping respiratory health Species distribution modelling Urban vegetation Abstract: Mapping the distribution of allergenic plants in urbanized landscapes is of high importance to evaluate ...

Residing in urban areas with higher green space is associated with lower mortality risk: A census-based cohort study with ten years of follow-up

greenness (2006) [normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and modified soil-adjusted vegetation index (MSAVI2)] within buffers of 300 m, 500 m, and 1000 m; 2) surrounding green space (2006) [Urban Atlas ...

Pathways of human exposure to cobalt in Katanga, a mining area of the D.R. Congo.

concentration of Co was measured in environmental and urine samples collected in urban and rural communities close to metal mining and/or refining plants, villages near a lake receiving effluents from metal ...

Impact of the (Non-) Built Environment on Mental Health in Brussels : The NAMED PROJECT

a morphological typology of urban fabrics (mapping). This typology describes the Brussels territory based on GIS data and on the intertwinement of  “network morphology”, “built up morphology” and “ vegetation ...

Disentangling the Link between Built/Non-Built Environment and Mental Health in Brussels

demographic or socioeconomic factors on these pathologies is acknowledged, the interaction with urbanized environment is little understood. This quantitative research is part of the interdisciplinary study ...

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