A Florida study47 observed that, although the quantity
of green space within a specific distance in census tracts
was related to health outcomes, the average distance
within tracts and the overall amount in the county
was not significantly related to mortality indicators. An
English study analyzed the interaction between groups
exposed to green space, income deprivation, and health
data to imply that populations in ‘‘greener’’ areas experienced
fewer health disparities related to mortality from
circulatory disease and all causes.48 As outlined in Table
1, there is other evidence throughout the literature that
indicates the role of green space access to promote human
health or social justice.
spaces.