Furthermore,variation in the availability of nature within cities could conceivablyaffect people’s ability and inclination to engage with it. For exam-ple, people may more actively seek out nature (both within publicand private spaces) as it becomes less available in their day-to-dayliving environment, perhaps motivated by the potential wellbeingbenefits (Home, Hunziker, & Bauer, 2012). However, other researchsuggests that patterns of green space use simply reflect its availabil-ity