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  • Intensified urbanization negatively impacts biodiversity and human living environments, while urban mountain parks serve as crucial sanctuaries for wildlife and enhance residents' well-being.
  • Few studies have explored how urban mountain park biodiversity affects human mental health, particularly in densely populated coastal areas of the Eastern Hemisphere.
  • Research conducted through bird surveys found no significant link between bird diversity and mental health outcomes, highlighting the need for future studies on improving biodiversity and mental health in urban parks and the importance of integrating these factors into urban planning.

Article Abstract

Intensified urbanization has caused a linear decline in the quality of urban biodiversity and indirectly harms our current human settlement environment. Urban mountain parks provide a refuge for the animals and plants and play a vital role in satisfying residents' lives. At present, few studies are focusing on the impact of biodiversity on human mental health benefits of urban mountain parks in high-density construction areas along the coast of the Eastern Hemisphere. Here, we examined the relationship between bird abundance, Shannon diversity, Simpson diversity, and Richness and momentary mental health (positive, negative, and anxiety) in urban mountain parks. The timed species counts method was used to conduct three surveys of birds in urban mountain parks, and linear regression was performed on the relationship between bird diversity and mental health among sites. According to the regression model results, we found no significant correlation in any disturbance levels. As urban mountain parks are an essential part of the human settlement environment, how to improve the biodiversity and mental health of urban mountain parks is one of the focuses of research on biodiversity well-being in the future. Urban planning authorities and public mental health researchers should pay attention to the importance of biodiversity in urban development and consider how to realize the beautiful vision of the harmonious coexistence of humans, animals, plants, and the environment in which we live.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222248PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127029DOI Listing

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