Research Article

Co-Creating a Nature-Based Social Prescription Intervention in Urban Socioeconomically Deprived Neighbourhoods: A Case Study from RECETAS Project in Barcelona, Spain

Table 2

Information provided in the group discussion with the CHR and the MC.

LevelActivityInformation provided

Barcelona provinceOfficial presentation to the MC(1) Including other indicators rather than the socioeconomic level of the neighbourhood was mentioned to be taken into account when selecting territories (e.g., high inequality indexes, large vulnerable groups, or lack of green spaces)
(2) Seeking equilibrium between Barcelona neighbourhoods and other territories in the province included in the study is important to ensure a heterogeneous sample
(3) Recruitment of participants for the case study should be carried out by different institutions, not only PCC, as there is a need of acquiring a diverse sample

Les Roquetes neighbourhoodGroup discussion with the CHR(1) There was a need to integrate efforts with other social prescription and nature activities in the neighbourhood
(2) Social prescription had already been introduced in the neighbourhood and many organisations and associations recognized the term, even though nature-based activities were not as extended
(3) The youth and the elderly were highlighted as vulnerable populations