Some problems concerning the provision of urban open space
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v18i0.3131Keywords:
open space development, open space norms, open space usage, urban open space provisionAbstract
There is conflict in the provision of open spaces in cities. On the one hand there is a need for ground for uses such as roads and sports grounds, and on the other hand the desire to provide housing to the largest number of people. The fixed allocation of space, based on the population figures, may not meet the requirements of the residents. The use of dynamic system simulation and behavioral norms can help to identify the right amount of space. The allocation of open space in the Republic has been done in a fairly unscientific way, and in order to base standards on the current state of affairs, the existing dissatisfaction can continue.
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