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significance
of urban green spaces has been highlighted by the complex socio-economic
impacts of COVID-19 on a global scale.
1. Sustainable urban development needs to go beyond segmented actions and to take
a more systemic approach to urban planning, particularly that of green spaces.
2. Urban green spaces are particularly invaluable for those who cannot afford
a spacious living environment, such as migrant workers and other vulnerable
groups.
3. Urban green spaces should be treated as an invaluable common-pool resource for
common health and wellbeing, i.e. one’s use of green spaces should not reduce
the availability of them for others, yet it is impossible and inadequate to exclude
any residents from using green spaces regardless of their socio-economic status.
4. Policymakers should establish universal access to urban green space as the basic
principle of urban planning, integrate climate modelling and public health monitoring
into green space planning, and incorporate all societal actors in urban green
space governance from planning to building to use and further to maintenance,
for enhancing both social and environmental sustainability.
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Liu, J. (2021). COVID-19 Shows Us the Need to Plan Urban Green Spaces More Systemically for Urban Health and Wellbeing. In Gatzweiler F.W. (Eds), Urban Health and Wellbeing Programme. Urban Health and Wellbeing (Systems Approaches) pp. 39-43. Springer, Singapore.
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Springer
