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Elliott, L. R., White, M. P., Grellier, J., Garrett, J. K., Cirach, M., Wheeler, B. W....Fleming, L. E. (2020). Research note: residential distance and recreational visits to coastal and inland blue spaces in eighteen countries. Landscape and Urban Planning. 198
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L. R. Elliott et al.,  "Research note: residential distance and recreational visits to coastal and inland blue spaces in eighteen countries", in Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 198, 2020
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@article{elliott2020_1766261423705,
	author = "Elliott, L. R. and White, M. P. and Grellier, J. and Garrett, J. K. and Cirach, M. and Wheeler, B. W. and Bratman, G. N. and Van Den Bosch, M. A. and Ojala, A. and Roiko, A. and Lima, M. L. and O'Connor, A. and Gascon, M. and Nieuwenhuijsen, M. and Fleming, L. E.",
	title = "Research note: residential distance and recreational visits to coastal and inland blue spaces in eighteen countries",
	journal = "Landscape and Urban Planning",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "198",
	number = "",
	doi = "10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103800",
	url = "https://www.journals.elsevier.com/landscape-and-urban-planning/"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Research note: residential distance and recreational visits to coastal and inland blue spaces in eighteen countries
T2  - Landscape and Urban Planning
VL  - 198
AU  - Elliott, L. R.
AU  - White, M. P.
AU  - Grellier, J.
AU  - Garrett, J. K.
AU  - Cirach, M.
AU  - Wheeler, B. W.
AU  - Bratman, G. N.
AU  - Van Den Bosch, M. A.
AU  - Ojala, A.
AU  - Roiko, A.
AU  - Lima, M. L.
AU  - O'Connor, A.
AU  - Gascon, M.
AU  - Nieuwenhuijsen, M.
AU  - Fleming, L. E.
PY  - 2020
SN  - 0169-2046
DO  - 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103800
UR  - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/landscape-and-urban-planning/
AB  - Varied categorisations of residential distance to bluespace in population health studies make comparisons difficult. Using survey data from eighteen countries, we modelled relationships between residential distance to blue spaces (coasts, lakes, and rivers), and self-reported recreational visits to these environments at least weekly, with penalised regression splines. We observed exponential declines in visit probability with increasing distance to all three environments and demonstrated the utility of derived categorisations. These categories may be broadly applicable in future research where the assumed underlying mechanism between residential distance to a blue space and a health outcome is direct recreational contact.
ER  -