DOI: 10.26833/ijeg.1812526 ISSN: 2548-0960

Rapid urbanization and decline of Urban Green Space

Kamyar Fuladlu
Background. The growth of urban populations leads to swift urban development. Consequently, much of the unplanned expansion of new neighborhoods results in the loss of public open space. The deficiency of public open space, particularly Urban Green Space (UGS), diminishes the quality of life and adversely affects community health. This study seeks to provide an overview of the significance of UGS. Furthermore, it aims to evaluate the accessibility of UGS in the context of Famagusta city in Cyprus.Method. The methodology employed in this study integrates geographical information systems, questionnaires, and field surveys to assess UGS accessibility within the study area. Additionally, the principles of English Nature concerning UGS accessibility were utilized as a foundation for this evaluation.Result. The findings of the study indicate that the rapid urbanization of the area has led to a reduction in UGS. Indeed, the existing UGS in Famagusta is both physically and visually inaccessible. The absence of paved pedestrian pathways, lighting, recreational amenities, and seating furniture renders the UGS ineffective. The current circumstances necessitate immediate action from the relevant authorities.

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