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In the post-pandemic era, the need for accessible urban green open spaces has increased. There is an urgent need to accurately identify large-scale unit-affiliated green spaces and focus on the potential for open sharing.
Bo Liu +6 more
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Green open space in high-density cities has positive significance in terms of improving the quality of the living environment and solving problems such as “urban diseases”.
Jitai Li, Fan Lin, Yile Chen, Shuai Yang
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The existence of public space is an indication of good urban spatial planning. Activities in green open spaces are a simple way to improve mental and physical health. In post-pandemic conditions, people's preference for choosing public spaces, especially
Muhammad Satya Adhitama +3 more
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Investigation of Adoption and Cognizance of Urban Green Spaces in India: Post COVID-19 Scenarios
Urban open and green spaces provide various ecosystem services such as aesthetics, biodiversity, recreation and most importantly health. These spaces, especially in an urban area, are beneficial for the physical and mental health of people.
Hemant Bherwani +7 more
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Urban open and green spaces: is Malta planning and designing them to increase resilience?
2030 has been set as the target for achieving most of the sustainable development goals and in this path urban open and green spaces have been identified as drivers and accelerators for increasing resilience and adapting cities to climate change.
Sarah Scheiber, Floriana Zucaro
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Many older people are facing various risks of cognitive impairment, while outdoor activities in open spaces may be helpful for their cognitive health. However, the effect of open spaces on cognitive health is unclear. This study aims to investigate the
Ruozhu YIN, Mei-yung LEUNG, Yueran LI
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Evaluation of Open and Green Space Systems in the Context of Urban Livability
Urban that has overgrown in recent years have affected human lifestyle and ecological balance in a negative way. Open and green spaces decreased. With this, unhealthy urban conditions occur. Therefore, urban is becoming more unlivable.
Özne Hızlı +1 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has re-bought forward the importance of urban open spaces. The scarcities of public spaces and open green spaces have been effective in keeping the city dwellers in their homes due to the need for isolation during the pandemic era ...
Dalya Hazar Kalonya +2 more
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Analysis of the Ecological Efficiency Increase of Urban Green Areas in Densely Populated Cities
The aim of this research is to provide a GIS model by which to evaluate the ecological benefits of increasing green spaces in dense cities. The research method consists of three stages.
Barbara Cardone +4 more
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Urban Green Space Policy Reform in Indonesia: Breathing in the Middle of Development
Rapid population growth and limited land availability have resulted in a decline in environmental space utilization, including green open spaces, which are crucial for oxygen production and supporting biodiversity.
Atty Genald Malvas Valones +1 more
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