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“…High socio-economic levels ascribed a highest importance level to green infrastructure when choosing their place of residence (which probably makes them believe that Bogotá complies with the minimum recommended area of green infrastructure per inhabitant) compared to those respondents from a lower socioeconomic classification, even though no socio-economic differences were found between these groups in terms of frequency and types of activities. In general terms, Bogotá's citizens that carry any activity in green areas (81% of the respondents) prefer engaging in physical exercises and leisure activities in green areas near home-47% and 32% respectively-(not in their study place, which is in line with the results of Krellenberg et al [52] for Santiago de Chile) than other types of activities; for example, cultural or social events (7% and 15% of the respondents, respectively). Also, the majority of respondents believe that environmental services are important (78%), especially in relation to water runoff mitigation (26% of the responses) and air pollutant removal (83% of the responses).…”
Section: Bogotá Citizen Perceptions Of Urban Ecosystem Servicessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…High socio-economic levels ascribed a highest importance level to green infrastructure when choosing their place of residence (which probably makes them believe that Bogotá complies with the minimum recommended area of green infrastructure per inhabitant) compared to those respondents from a lower socioeconomic classification, even though no socio-economic differences were found between these groups in terms of frequency and types of activities. In general terms, Bogotá's citizens that carry any activity in green areas (81% of the respondents) prefer engaging in physical exercises and leisure activities in green areas near home-47% and 32% respectively-(not in their study place, which is in line with the results of Krellenberg et al [52] for Santiago de Chile) than other types of activities; for example, cultural or social events (7% and 15% of the respondents, respectively). Also, the majority of respondents believe that environmental services are important (78%), especially in relation to water runoff mitigation (26% of the responses) and air pollutant removal (83% of the responses).…”
Section: Bogotá Citizen Perceptions Of Urban Ecosystem Servicessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Contrasting results also emerged for Shanghai, with more studies finding inequity for green space proximity [81,82,91,98] than equity [99]. Three studies in Latin American cities (Santiago de Chile; Hermosillo, Mexico; Bogotá, Colombia) [18,38,80], and three other studies in African cities (Cairo, Egypt; Cape Town, South Africa) [21,86,96] found that high-SES people live closer to parks than low-SES people.…”
Section: Results: Do Inequities In the Global South Vary Based On Geomentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Following the prior literature (de la Barrera et al, 2015;Gupta et al, 2012;Krellenberg et al, 2014;Schipperijn et al, 2010;Yao et al, 2014), this paper describes the PGSs provision from three aspects: quantity, accessibility, and quality. The quantity aspect denotes the relative amount of PGSs compared to the population demand and physical space scope.…”
Section: Description Of Pgss Provisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They not only provide the urban residents with ideal arena where they can leisure, communicate and socially interact, but also offer a diversity of health benefits through pollution control and noise reduction (Gupta, Kumar, Pathan, & Sharma, 2012;Krellenberg, Welz, & Reyes-P€ acke, 2014). Green spaces can be categorized into two types (private and public) according to their ownership.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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