18 August 2016
Outstanding Article Published in IJERPH
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The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) is pleased to announce that one of our articles, "Approaching Environmental Health Disparities and Green Spaces: An Ecosystem Services Perspective" by Viniece Jennings and Cassandra Johnson Gaither, has recently been selected as one of the top articles of relevant research in a document published by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) in the United States.
From an initial list of over 700 articles, this manuscript was chosen among the top 45 articles which were featured in this document. Featured articles represent influential and relevant research to professionals working in parks, recreation, and community decision-making. While this article was categorized based on its contribution to health and wellness, it was also highlighted in other themes such as social equity and sustainability. The editorial office of IJEPRH would like to officially congratulate Viniece Jennings and Cassandra Johnson Gaither for their scientific contributions. We are always pleased to publish high quality manuscripts that are relevant to managing resources that affect public health. We hope this publication will have a positive impact on society, and we wish the authors continued success in the future.