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The Role of Urban Green Spaces in the Transformation of Community Ecosystem in Developing Countries

The Role of Urban Green Spaces in the Transformation of Community Ecosystem in Developing Countries
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Author(s): José G. Vargas-Hernández (University of Guadalajara, Mexico), Justyna Anna Zdunek-Wielgołaska (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)and Karina Pallaggst (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 21
Source title: Optimizing Regional Development Through Transformative Urbanization
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Umar G. Benna (Benna Associates, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5448-6.ch010

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Abstract

This chapter aims to analyze the review the existing literature on some important features of urban green spaces such as the components, functions, services, community involvement, initiatives, and actions from an ecosystem perspective. The analysis begins from the assumption that urban green spaces are ecosystems of vital importance in enhancing the quality of life in an urban environment and supplying ecosystem services such as biodiversity and climate regulation. Meeting the needs of users is related with the functions and services that urban green spaces provide to communities. The methods employed in this analysis are the empirical literature and documents review, analysis of existing data on uses and users, interviews with authorities, and more detailed examination of a case specific data. Also, as some concluding remarks, some wider environmental, economic, and social initiatives for local authorities and communities are suggested that can justify initiatives by all represented and involved stakeholders. Finally, the study advances some opportunities, challenges, and further research.

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