Recent scientific studies identified multiple benefits of green areas in terms of liveability and sustainability. As such, the need to value green spaces within residential areas is increasing, especially in developing countries. This article summarizes current approaches to green space planning, and introduces the Potchefstroom case study as example where 1) the value of green spaces were determined by means of hedonic price analysis and 2) the impact of green spaces were evaluated on site-scale and neighbourhood-scale, also identifying certain uses and benefits,described as ecosystem services. Five sites in the more affluent residential areas in Potchefstroom were selected to investigate the impact of pr...
The distribution of public green space within towns is frequently uneven, and influenced by attribut...
Spatial planning decision-making is progressively acknowledging that nature-based solutions are subs...
Urban areas in developing countries will accommodate nearly 90% of the projected world population in...
Recent scientific studies identified multiple benefits of green areas in terms of liveability and su...
Recent scientific studies identified multiple benefits of green areas in terms of liveability and su...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusNature is essential to...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Sustainable developme...
There is increasing evidence for a positive relation between the amount of green space in the living...
<p>Urban green spaces (UGSs) deliver ecosystem services and potential economic benefits like i...
This research reflects on planning for urban green space and the related impact of informal backyard...
Green- spaces might be very attractive, but where are the economic benefits? What value do nature an...
Spatial planning decision-making is progressively acknowledging that nature-based solutions are subs...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015In Sou...
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.Globally, urbanisation is occurring at an alarming r...
The authors thank Climate Research 4 Development fellowship (CR4D-19-21) for funding the Urban Ecolu...
The distribution of public green space within towns is frequently uneven, and influenced by attribut...
Spatial planning decision-making is progressively acknowledging that nature-based solutions are subs...
Urban areas in developing countries will accommodate nearly 90% of the projected world population in...
Recent scientific studies identified multiple benefits of green areas in terms of liveability and su...
Recent scientific studies identified multiple benefits of green areas in terms of liveability and su...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusNature is essential to...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Sustainable developme...
There is increasing evidence for a positive relation between the amount of green space in the living...
<p>Urban green spaces (UGSs) deliver ecosystem services and potential economic benefits like i...
This research reflects on planning for urban green space and the related impact of informal backyard...
Green- spaces might be very attractive, but where are the economic benefits? What value do nature an...
Spatial planning decision-making is progressively acknowledging that nature-based solutions are subs...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015In Sou...
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.Globally, urbanisation is occurring at an alarming r...
The authors thank Climate Research 4 Development fellowship (CR4D-19-21) for funding the Urban Ecolu...
The distribution of public green space within towns is frequently uneven, and influenced by attribut...
Spatial planning decision-making is progressively acknowledging that nature-based solutions are subs...
Urban areas in developing countries will accommodate nearly 90% of the projected world population in...