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Using GIS analysis to assess urban green space in terms of accessibility: case study in Kutahya

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13504509.2015.1061066

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green spaces; GIS analysis; Kutahya

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It should be possible, for a city, to achieve a healthy environment, an active green space, and an urban distribution of the size of a systematic planning of functional and aesthetic qualities, and it will be possible with the development of an urban design concept. The adequacy of the standard value of green space is usually specified in the relevant legislation, and the current per capita of the city is identified by comparing it to the amount of green space. In this study, the distribution and amount of green space in Kutahya is examined as well as the distribution of green areas on a neighbourhood scale. Size and per capita rates are evaluated. Even distribution of the distance and accessibility of green areas throughout the city are closely related to the provision of recreational needs. Different sizes of green area, recreational activities, and accessibility standards vary depending on the city unit they serve. According to the digitization of parks composed of polygons in the ArcGIS attribute table for calculation, parks in the study area consist of 167 different parcels, 48 of which (28%) are 1500m(2) or less in area. Most small parklands were 306m(2); the largest urban park is at the southern entrance of the city, with an area of 109.214m(2). Parks in the study area cover a total area of 614.272m(2). Functionally linked, an integrated system of green spaces will allow the city to develop this natural potential in a sustainable way.

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