2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16020539
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Safety in Public Open Green Spaces in Fortaleza, Brazil: A Data Analysis

Bárbara Mylena Delgado da Silva,
Eszter Karlócainé Bakay,
Mariana Batista de Morais

Abstract: Latin America is as heterogeneous as its cities. To understand Latin American cities, it is necessary to have a clear vision of how they are organized, not only physically but according to their social, cultural, and economic contexts (which are associated). Historically, it has suffered a lot in terms of politics and the security of its cities. Insecurity reflects a structural problem; economic and social inequality are the main actors of spatial segregation, motivating violence and, consequently, the insecur… Show more

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“…Pipitone J M et al argue that this is attributed to a lower sense of belonging, causing lower-income groups to view UGS merely as infrastructure rather than a necessity, resulting in less prominent changes in their UGS preferences [77]. Less developed areas have poorer UGS conditions [78]. Nesbitt L et al propose that the lack of proximate green spaces in their residential environments diminishes their environmental appraisal sensitivity [79].…”
Section: Green Space Preferences Across Diverse Social Groups Amidst ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pipitone J M et al argue that this is attributed to a lower sense of belonging, causing lower-income groups to view UGS merely as infrastructure rather than a necessity, resulting in less prominent changes in their UGS preferences [77]. Less developed areas have poorer UGS conditions [78]. Nesbitt L et al propose that the lack of proximate green spaces in their residential environments diminishes their environmental appraisal sensitivity [79].…”
Section: Green Space Preferences Across Diverse Social Groups Amidst ...mentioning
confidence: 99%