Research Article

The Interplay Between Urban Political Economy and Formal Homeownership: Evidence from Ethiopia 1-18

Efa Tadesse Debele*, Taye Negussie, Solomon Mulugeta, Kassahun Asres

This study aimed to examine the nature of the urban political economy and its impacts on formal homeownership in Ethiopian cities. A mixed-methods research design was employed, integrating qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data were collected through surveys from 384 randomly...

Research Article

Urban Green Micro-Environments and Embodied Environmental Regulation among Midlife Arab Women 19-34

Diana Saadi

Background:Urban green environments are consistently associated with improved emotional well-being and stress regulation. However, most research focuses on large-scale green spaces, younger populations, or short-term experimental exposure, leaving limited understanding of how...

Research Article

Near-Home Greenery, Environmental Stressors, and Parental Stress: A Mixed-Methods Field Study Using Environmental Monitoring and Walking Interviews 35-44

Diana Saadi

Parental stress is increasingly understood as a multidimensional phenomenon shaped not only by psychological and socioeconomic factors but also by the physical environments in which everyday parenting occurs. However, empirical evidence linking near-home greenery, objectively measured...