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Are urban green spaces optimally distributed to act as places for social integration? Results of a geographical information system (GIS) approach for urban forestry research

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Journal, Research (Article)

The objective of this ongoing research is to analyse the social potential of urban green spaces to create opportunities to integrate youths, elderly people, foreigners, unemployed and other social groups into the urban life of large Swiss agglomerations."(p.3)

[Ti: Are urban green spaces optimally distributed to act as places for social integration? Results of a geographical information system (GIS) approach for urban forestry research]
[Au: Germann-Chiari, C. and, Seeland, K., ,]
[So: Forest Policy and Economics 6(1):3-13.]
[Ky: Urban Forestry Research]]

Authors
C. Germann-Chiari, K. Seeland
Date Published
2004
Journal/Conference
Forest Policy and Economics 6(1):3-13.
Publisher
Forest Policy and Economics 6(1):3-13.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Research (basic)
Keywords
Urban Forestry Research
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