2013
DOI: 10.3846/20297955.2012.753981
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Green Open Space in Large Scale Housing Estates: A Place for Challenge

Abstract: The renewal of urban areas by developing green open spaces increases the overall quality of life and helps to reduce social exclusion. Urban green open space can help to constitute a framework where urban society and culture can develop, and to increase identity and a sense of community. It can be used to provide a ground for education and raise an awareness of the way ecosystems function and how urban functions can be integrated into the natural system. Despite the known socio-economic benefits resulting from… Show more

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“…Next to the entrance doors, several parking lots (about 6 to 10) were arranged. The rest of the courtyard area was landscaped to provide playgrounds for children and small rest areas equipped with benches (Treija et al 2012).…”
Section: Physical Organisation Of Large Housing Estatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next to the entrance doors, several parking lots (about 6 to 10) were arranged. The rest of the courtyard area was landscaped to provide playgrounds for children and small rest areas equipped with benches (Treija et al 2012).…”
Section: Physical Organisation Of Large Housing Estatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The renewal of the urban regions by developing green open spaces increases the overall quality of life and helps to reduce social exclusion. Urban green open space can help to constitute a framework where urban society and culture can develop, and to increase identity and a sense of community (Treija, Brastuskins, & Bondars, 2013;Jennings, Larson, & Yun, 2016). Open space is made to meet one's human needs as a creature that requires socializing activities (Shaftoe, 2008 f. Solidarity, wherein space can be used as a space for the delivery of aspirations.…”
Section: Figure 1 Open Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The legal basis for new construction in the non-built areas (i.e. green open spaces) was created [16]. The increasing demand for housing in Riga led to the development of infill projects.…”
Section: Infill Projects I N Large Housing Estate Imanta I N Rigamentioning
confidence: 99%