2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2021.102434
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Measuring socio-economic disparities in green space availability in post-socialist cities

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“…Locally available park green space means per capita area of PGS (m 2 /person) within a certain range of residents' living, which reflects the availability and accessibility of PGS at a local scale [39,40]. It is an important indicator of PGS provision [41].…”
Section: Locally Available Park Green Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Locally available park green space means per capita area of PGS (m 2 /person) within a certain range of residents' living, which reflects the availability and accessibility of PGS at a local scale [39,40]. It is an important indicator of PGS provision [41].…”
Section: Locally Available Park Green Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the local level, walking is the most common mode of transportation, but its travel efficiency is lower than other travel modes. Those places with better PGS availability are located around large parks and have a small population [39,40]. Biking is faster than walking.…”
Section: Interpretation and Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…: Chin and Foong, 2006 ; Singleton, Longley, Allen, & O'Brien, 2011 ; Brindis et al., 2003 ; Shahraki et al., 2016 ; Dadashpoor and Alvandipour, 2020 ; Wen et al., 2018 ), city parks ( Wu et al., 2017 ; Zhang et al., 2021 ) and public open or green spaces facilities (e.g. : Nicholls, 2001 ; Comber et al., 2008 ; Oh and Jeong, 2007 ; Csomós et al., 2021 ). The research used a similar method of temporal and spatial distance calculation relevant to the intended user signifying users as the main focus.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there is not only a lack of research on the climate governance of mid-sized cities but also on post-socialist cities (Ferenčuhová 2020). Existing studies on post-socialist cities have rather focused on somewhat related topics such as green spaces (Badiu et al 2019;Csomós et al 2021), sustainability (Svirčić Gotovac and Kerbler 2019), or smart cities (Sikora-Fernandez 2018;Varró and Szalai 2021). Moreover, there is also a lack of studies on the regions (Länder) of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%