Landscape and Urban Planning,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
240, P. 104875 - 104875
Published: Sept. 7, 2023
Access
to
urban
green
space
(UGS)
is
associated
with
a
number
of
physical
and
social
benefits.
Recognizing
the
importance
UGS
access
for
people's
wellbeing,
several
methods
have
been
proposed
model
accessibility
highlight
areas
underserviced
by
UGS.
However,
existing
methodologies
limitations.
Models
often
make
use
universal,
normative
maximum
travel
distances,
which
may
not
reflect
distances
people
actually
reach
they
regularly
visit.
Additionally,
many
these
analyses
do
consider
quality,
will
largely
influence
experience
spaces
act
as
pull
factor
affecting
distance
are
willing
visit
Those
that
integrate
quality
rely
on
proxies,
such
size
or
amenities,
fail
perceived
quality.
To
address
limitations,
we
propose
methodology
integrates
user
perception
actual
prepared
into
quality-accessibility
(QA)
analysis
applied
at
building
block
scale.
Information
gathered
from
public
participation
GIS
survey
conducted
in
Brussels
Capital
Region.
The
results
inequalities
specific,
essential
experiences
throughout
region.
Insights
provided
this
can
help
planners
prioritize
interventions
improve
parts
city
where
most
needed.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
144, P. 109532 - 109532
Published: Oct. 7, 2022
Nowadays,
more
and
people
appreciate
the
presence
of
green
areas
in
cities.
These
spaces
have
many
functions,
including
ecological,
social,
cultural
ones.
Urban
ecosystems,
understood
this
article
as
a
natural
character,
are
very
important
element
landscape
structure
urban
areas.
Their
existence
makes
it
possible
to
live
ecosystems
been
analyzed
using
variety
methods
terms
their
type
quantity,
well
ecosystem
services
they
provide.
However,
is
useful
complement
these
studies
by
assessing
which
provide
most
services.
Therefore,
purpose
study
assess
provided
for
sustainable
planning
but
novel
approach.
A
new
Ecosystem
Services
(IUES)
indicator
has
developed
assessment.
It
reports
on
intensity
provided.
The
test
area
application
was
largest
cities
Poland,
with
particular
focus
Silesian
Metropolis
(GZM).
anthropogenically
changed
Poland
due
mining
activities
occurring
there
since
18th
century.
Thus,
good
example
checking
whether
such
ecological
value
what
that
is.
In
study,
special
emphasis
placed
identification
effectiveness.
concluded
essential
should
make
up
significant
percentage
land
area.
They
residents,
provides
higher
standard
living
altered