Green Spaces Reduce Crime
Landscape Ontario
compiles research on social benefits of Green Spaces
The following are a few research highlights on the benefits of green spaces compiled by Landscape Ontario:
· Lowers Crime and Enhances Self-esteem: A 30 year study
conducted by researchers at Morton Arboretum revealed when landscaping projects are promoted in communities, neighbourhoods, housing projects and prisons, self esteem increases and vandalism decreases.
· Beneficial to Children: Green spaces can boost children’s attentional resources and, “green spaces may enable
children to think more clearly and cope more effectively with life’s stress,” according to a study published in Environment and Behavior.
· Create Communities: “Green spaces are gathering places that create close-knit communities and improve well-being—and in doing so, they increase safety”, according to studies conducted by the Human Environment Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Another study conducted at a Chicago public housing development revealed similar results. Residents of buildings with more trees and grass reported that they knew their neighbors better, socialized with them more often, had stronger feelings of community and felt
safer and better adjusted than did residents of more barren, but otherwise identical buildings.
· Road Rage Reduction: A University of Washington study has
revealed road rage may be less likely to occur when nature is in view. The “immunization effect” reveals the degree of negative response to a stressful experience is less if a view of nature preceded the stressful situation.
· Enhances Mood: Gardening and yard work contribute to
healthy, active living both physically and emotionally. Horticulture therapists have discovered that gardening provides a form of emotional expression and release, and it helps people connect with others.
“It’s common knowledge that planting trees and creating green spaces is good for the environment,” said Denis Flanagan of Landscape Ontario. “We wanted to inform people of the little known social benefits of ‘greening’ in hopes it will encourage residents to create more
green spaces and in turn, better communities.”
Full research studies and bibliographies are available on the Landscape Ontario website at www.landscapeontario.com.
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Landscape Ontario is the largest horticultural trade association in North America with more than 2,300 members. Its mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable environment for the advancement of the horticultural industry in Ontario.
, Ont. – Mar. 31, 2010 – Officials at Landscape Ontario suggest that the benefits of natural and landscaped green spaces are not just limited to the environment. According to research gathered by thenot-for-profit organization, green spaces can improve children’s self-esteem, lower crime rates, increase mood, encourage social interaction and even reduce road rage. The research was originally compiled for Landscape Ontario’s website, and provides proof that green spaces make communities look and feel better.