2021
DOI: 10.3390/urbansci5030055
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Urban Connectivity: Elements for an Identification of Bir El Bey’s Preferential Landscapes

Abstract: An urban landscape can be considered as a background environment that influences humans’ movements at various scales in the city. This research is oriented to the study of the interactions between urban forest patches and their degree of influence and attractions on humans’ behaviors and interactions. The objective is to evaluate the relations between individuals’ movements and the city space nearby natural landscapes, and also to question spatial practices in the city. Forest patches are modelled according to… Show more

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“…These shortcomings present different possibilities of using exceptions for speculation by real estate developers, resulting in new residential areas developed with a high density, lacking the provision of public amenities (educational, health-related, cultural, sport facilities, and leisure [66]) and open or green public spaces. Our recommendations include the need of updating the policies regarding housing to respond to the current needs of the population, following a balance of dwelling density while acknowledging the importance of provision and connectivity to natural urban spaces [67].…”
Section: Conclusion and Further Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These shortcomings present different possibilities of using exceptions for speculation by real estate developers, resulting in new residential areas developed with a high density, lacking the provision of public amenities (educational, health-related, cultural, sport facilities, and leisure [66]) and open or green public spaces. Our recommendations include the need of updating the policies regarding housing to respond to the current needs of the population, following a balance of dwelling density while acknowledging the importance of provision and connectivity to natural urban spaces [67].…”
Section: Conclusion and Further Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%