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Green cities, blue cities / technical adviser : A. Vilalta / Bonnefoy, Xavier;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Tác giả : Bonnefoy, Xavier;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Nhà xuất bản : Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 1997

Tùng thư : Local authorities, health and environment briefing pamphlet series

Chủ đề : 1. City Planning. 2. Environment Design. 3. Europe. 4. Urban Health.

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EUROICP/EUD/NEAD 02 02 0324 p. Public spaces have a range of roles to play in a town or city. They are places where many things can happen - exchanges, meetings, even conflicts. They are an ideal setting for recreation and sport, as well as for cultural and social events, and for simple relaxation. Thy are open spaces, often embellished with plants and water, helping to maintain a balanced urban environment, with all the benefits that can bring for the well-being of the inhabitants. Public spaces should be evenly distributed across every neighourhood of the city. If mixed use in public spaces is achieved, it can be an important tool in combating social segregation. A long-term approach to planning, an equitable geographical spread, proper development and regular maintenance will allow authorities to spread their financial burden over a longer period. Various aspects of planning and management are discussed here. Action plans are suggested which will allow open spaces to become genuine public spaces once more, making the city a little more green, and a little more blue

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