Publications

(2023). Associations Between Neighborhood Opportunity and Indicators of Physical Fitness for New York City Public School Youth. Childhood Obesity.

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(2023). The relationship between greenspace exposure and telomere length in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Science of the Total Environment.

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(2023). Longitudinal Associations Between Neighborhood Child Opportunity and Physical Fitness for New York City Public School Youth. American Journal of Epidemiology.

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(2022). Curated dataset of accessible and recreational parks in the U.S.: Comparison to greenspace metrics and sociodemographics. Scientific Data.

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(2022). The complex relationship between greenspace and well-being in children with and without autism. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being.

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(2022). Urban greenspace linked to lower crime risk across 301 major U.S. cities. Cities.

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(2021). Evaluating Conservation Easement and Land Records Datain Rapidly Growing Counties in the United States and theImplications for Environmental Governance. Society and Natural Resources.

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(2021). Cultivating social capital in diverse, low-income neighborhoods: The value of parks for parents with young children. Landscape and Urban Planning.

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(2020). Parental Preference for Park Attributes Related to Children’s Use of Parks in Low-Income, Racial/Ethnic Diverse Neighborhoods. Journal of Healthy Eating and Active Living.

(2020). Effects of Crime Type and Location on Park Use Behavior. Preventing Chronic Disease.

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(2020). Tree Canopy Coverage Predicts Lower Conduct Problem Severity in Children with ASD. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities.

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(2019). Can parks help cities fight crime?. In The Conversation.

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(2019). A framework for mapping cultural resources in landscape conservation planning. Conservation Science and Practice.

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(2018). Gray space and green space proximity associated with higher anxiety in youth with autism. Health and Place.

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