Quantifying the Well-Being Benefits of Urban Green Space.
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The aim of this thesis is to provide a conceptual framework linking urban green spaces and social cohesion. The critical literature review identified three hypothetical mechanisms that link green spaces to social cohesion: their role as free and accessible amenities; as social arenas enabling interactions between people; and as places relieving stress and aggression by providing contact with.
The findings showed that the main indicators that significantly influence urban green space performance are 'state, society, implementation and regulation'. The study concluded that the state plays.
There is a good impact on green space size on the extent of local nocturnal air temperature (Vaz et al., 2016) (Chow et al., 2016). Many initiations for urban green space in developing countries are still challenging. Citizen participation towards access, voluntarism of green space has proved to be very successful (Dennis and James, 2016).
Green roofs also help in reducing heat loss and energy consumption in winter conditions (Kuhn, p 5). The green space. Green spaces are very beneficial to people living and working in the urban centers. These spaces help in supporting biodiversity, softening the building’s environment, and aiding peoples’ mental and physical health.
The importance of planning for green spaces is well captured in literature, focusing on the direct and indirect benefits which such spaces provides to various beneficiaries, from local authorities to local communities. However, the planning and implementation of such spaces, especially in a rural context, is complex. The value of spaces is perceived differently by different stakeholders, and.