Equitable Urban Green Space Planning for Sustainable Cities: a GIS-Based Analysis of Spatial Disparities and Functional Strategies
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Equitable urban green space planning for sustainable cities: a GIS-based analysis of spatial disparities and functional strategies
Urban Green Spaces (UGS) are critical for fostering ecological sustainability and social equity in rapidly urbanizing cities like Islamabad, Pakistan. This study aimed to comprehensively map and classify Islamabad’s UGS, identify spatial disparities, and evaluate their ecological, recreational, and social functions. The research also proposed sustainable strategies for managing UGS to address urban challenges, including climate adaptation, biodi…
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Urban planning consists of planning and organizing the territory to create a harmonious, functional and sustainable living environment. It enables the development of the city to be structured to meet current and future needs, in particular through harmonious coexistence of uses and the assurance of a good quality of life.
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