Abstract

• Disentangled racial and socioeconomic factors to assess urban vegetation impacts. • Examined broader metrics of academic performance in reading, math and the sciences. • Illustrated the value of school attendance to academic performance. • Observed positive link between green and blue spaces and educational outcome. • Findings can help plan areas experiencing greatest socioeconomic disadvantages.

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