Overview: Framework For Quantitative Assessment of Urban-Blue-and-Green-Spaces in A High-Density Megacity
Overview: Framework For Quantitative Assessment of Urban-Blue-and-Green-Spaces in A High-Density Megacity
Overview: Framework For Quantitative Assessment of Urban-Blue-and-Green-Spaces in A High-Density Megacity
Keywords: UBGS, urban open areas, blue-green index, urban green spaces, blue-green
infrastructure
1. INTRODUCTION
components. 'Urban Blue Spaces' comprises saltwater and freshwater This open access article is published under a
Creative Commons [Attribution-
wetlands (Ramsar/Convention/Secretariat, 2016), while 'Urban Green Spaces' NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0
encompass all visually and physically accessible open areas with considerable International] license.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
vegetation cover. In this study, the term 'UBGS' includes both the 'blue' and
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Kolkata was established as a port city by the British East India Company
on the eastern bank of the river Bhagirathi-Hooghly. Located within the lower
Gangetic deltaic floodplains, the city prospers with rich biodiversity and
natural ecosystems such as the East Kolkata Wetlands (a Ramsar site of
international importance), two rivers, and an efficient canal system. Being the
capital of British India until 1911, Kolkata expanded swiftly. Since there was
no possibility of expansion towards the west due to the presence of the river,
Kolkata progressively expanded towards the east, reclaiming the invaluable
wetlands. The city's growth accelerated after India's independence and
subsequent partition with Pakistan in 1947, followed by the Bangladesh war
of liberation in 1971. To accommodate a massive population influx from
neighbouring states and countries, Kolkata underwent unexpected
densification, with insufficient facilities and infrastructure, resulting in
environmental degradation and a lack of open spaces (Bhatta, 2009).
Recently, with a population density of around 24,760 per sq.
km(Kolkata/Municipal/Corporation/(Official/Website), 2019), the natural
areas in and around the city are experiencing severe human intrusions
(Ramachandra, Aithal et al., 2014). Kolkata suffers from urban environmental
challenges of loss of biodiversity and natural habitat, high pollution, land-use
changes, over-exploitation of natural systems, and loss of livelihoods. A
decadal study of urban growth by Mukherjee, Bebermeier et al. (2018)
displays the severe loss of valuable natural areas over the past decades. The
natural en¬vironment is relegated to inconspicuous fragments of the original
ecosystems within the dense urban fabric. Rapid encroachment of vacant lands
and water bodies in the eastern periphery had drastic influences on the land-
use pattern and resource management. In 2015, collaborative research (Figure
2) by various researchers and organisations stated that the open areas in the
city dropped from 25% of total areas in 1990 to a meagre 10% by 2015, while
residential and commercial land covered 79% of the total area (Reporter,
2017). Recorded forest cover is nil (Govindarajulu, 2014), with only 6% road
infrastructure (Bardhan, Debnath et al., 2016; Census/of/India, 2016).
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Figure 2. Relative distribution of built and open space cover in Kolkata (KMC area) as
received from past literature [(i) Mukherjee, Bebermeier et al. (2018); (i i) - (a) Chakrabarti
(2013); (b) TARU Leading Edge Pvt. Ltd. (2015); (c) Mukherjee, Bebermeier et al. (2018)]
Figure 4. Comprehensive map of Kolkata (KMC area) showing the distribution of UBGS
as of 2020 (Refer to Table Ⅰ in the Appendix for calculations)
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Figure 7. Classification of the KMC wards: (a) spatio-physical distribution and (b) per
inhabitant availability of UBGS
(Refer to Table I for the source of data and calculation procedure).
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Figure 8. Assessment and indexing of the wards within a single frame of reference to
compare the provision and shortfall between the ideal and the existing UBGS w.r.t. URDPFI
guidelines
(Refer to Table I for the source of data and calculation procedure)
Figure 9. Scatter plot diagram indicating a moderate correlation between the indices I1
and I2
Gardens around
the historical or A revival of these gardens or making
important them open to public
building
East Kolkata
Preserving the existing natural assets
Preservation Wetlands,
Average to and protecting the eco-sensitive
of already urban parks,
High zones
existing and lakefronts
(Index Value:
green Creating a continuous "ecological
Above 1) Riverfronts and
infrastructure corridor" to bring nature into the
canal-banks
congested wards
4. CONCLUSION
It can be concluded from the study that Kolkata suffers from uneven
distribution of UBGS due to various factors, which may lead to serious
environmental hazards and poor living conditions in significant parts of the
city. Kolkata's present situation demands a restructuring of the existing built-
open space strategies and regulatory norms to achieve harmony between
distributions of UBGS in the city. The city's spatial policy aims and directions
should emphasise maintaining a reasonable proportion of natural and built-up
areas. Uneven distribution and unequal access to UBGS are an issue of
environmental justice (Kabisch and Bosch, 2017). To ensure that all
inhabitants have a minimum amount of UBGS within their visual and
accessible limits and therefore benefit from the ecosystem services, health and
recreational aspects provided by them, they must maintain the threshold value
of UBGS.
As mentioned in Section 2.1, Kolkata has a legacy of rich natural heritage
consisting of several ecologically rich resources. Unfortunately, the city's
growth was not always on a sustainable trajectory due to various factors. As a
result, Kolkata faces an acute shortage and unequal distribution of UBGS
concerning social and environmental injustice that needs to be overcome. The
benefits of UBGS are also not yet fully recognised. The short-term economic
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The study uses secondary data from various sources for comparative
analysis. Authors duly acknowledged the various parties and portals for using
the data.
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
All authors have equal contributions. All authors have read and agreed to
the published version of the manuscript.
ETHICS DECLARATION
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest regarding the
publication of the paper.
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APPENDIXS
Population
Density wrt
Y=Availability
B=Total Population Density X=Distribution Open Areas (No I1=UGBS I2=UGBS
Borough Ward A=Ward Area G=Total Area U=Total Area of of UGBS=U/P
P=Ward Area of (No.of People/1000 of of People per Distribution Availability
Number Number (sq.m.) of UGS(sq.m.) UGBS=UGS+UBS(sq.m.) (sq.m./inhabita
Population UBS(sq.m.) SqM) UGBS=U/A(%) 100 SqM. Of Index=X/15 Index=Y/11
nt)
Ward's Open
Area)
46 1307626.021 12823 26521.07 28070.74 54591.81 9.80632061 0.041748794 4.257335257 23.48887132 0.278325296 0.387030478
47 403290.4744 14684 63006.71 0 63006.71 36.41048061 0.156231585 4.290841051 23.30545429 1.041543899 0.390076459
51 298749.6153 13556 13609.49 0 13609.49 45.37579065 0.045554837 1.003945854 99.60696543 0.303698913 0.091267805
52 238675.6242 16869 0 0 - - - - - - -
53 344762.7925 25598 13982.75 0 13982.75 74.24815136 0.040557596 0.546243847 183.0684236 0.270383972 0.049658532
VI
54 376675.69 36235 25767.08 0 25767.08 96.19681058 0.068406538 0.711110253 140.6251698 0.456043588 0.064646387
55 978775.709 32254 30517.14 1322.81 31839.95 32.95341282 0.032530384 0.987162833 101.3004103 0.216869229 0.089742076
60 581961.6132 35732 40686.42 0 40686.42 - 0.069912549 1.138654987 - 0.466083662 0.10351409
61 642597.2292 29704 13292.54 5260.51 18553.05 46.22491142 0.028871973 0.624597697 160.1030558 0.192479822 0.056781609
62 387936.446 34832 21318.22 0 21318.22 - 0.054952867 0.612029743 - 0.366352448 0.055639068
TOTAL 5561051.215 252287 248701.42 34654.06 283355.48 45.36678233 0.050953582 1.123147368 89.03551115 0.339690548 0.102104306
56 677764.947 43622 18981.47 9607.41 28588.88 64.36154628 0.042181113 0.655377562 152.5838018 0.281207422 0.059579778
57 2735910.838 49856 72365.51 284601.69 356967.2 18.22281608 0.13047472 7.159964698 13.96654931 0.869831465 0.650905882
58 10810142.41 88465 179427.67 281236.93 460664.6 8.183518463 0.04261411 5.207309105 19.20377646 0.284094068 0.473391737
59 1943368.796 70261 32089.24 42419.56 74508.8 36.15422875 0.038340021 1.060457437 94.29892845 0.255600138 0.096405222
VII 63 3799201.905 24387 903868.11 101873.09 1005741.2 6.418979725 0.264724336 41.24087424 2.42477886 1.764828904 3.749170385
64 851479.2211 31280 21603.02 211.22 21603.02 36.73606968 0.025371165 0.690633632 144.7945704 0.169141101 0.062784876
65 1332425.665 72427 24643.05 237.24 24880.29 54.35725377 0.018672929 0.343522305 291.1019124 0.124486194 0.0312293
66 1908257.883 98024 116671.59 158289.31 274960.9 51.36831917 0.144090011 2.805036522 35.65015971 0.960600076 0.25500332
67 1835366.288 56284 154256.62 70895.49 225152.11 30.66635819 0.12267421 4.000286227 24.99821121 0.817828069 0.363662384
TOTAL 25893917.95 534606 1523906.28 949371.94 2473278.22 20.64600656 0.095515797 4.626357018 21.6152795 0.636771982 0.420577911
68 928149.0197 20724 30745.69 930.86 31676.55 22.32831104 0.034128733 1.528495947 65.42379142 0.227524886 0.138954177
69 2016927.075 44111 313348.46 19085.84 332434.3 21.87039906 0.164822171 7.536312938 13.26908806 1.098814476 0.685119358
70 832435.6641 18618 51421.04 0 51421.04 22.36569239 0.061771789 2.761899237 36.20696898 0.411811925 0.251081749
72 577529.1614 19167 55817.16 0 55817.16 33.18793453 0.096648211 2.912149006 34.33890223 0.644321404 0.264740819
83 481087.8294 22163 10187.77 0 10187.77 46.06851108 0.021176528 0.459674683 217.5451546 0.141176855 0.041788608
VIII 84 464971.1091 19230 56643.41 0 56643.41 41.35740829 0.121821354 2.945575143 33.94922728 0.812142359 0.267779558
85 714345.0361 29566 19708.14 0 19708.14 - 0.027589105 0.666581208 - 0.183927365 0.060598292
86 887935.9203 19195 199668.13 24170.34 223838.47 21.61755095 0.25208854 11.66129044 8.575380273 1.680590268 1.060117313
87 747336.9502 12675 290356.14 65355.24 355711.38 16.96022122 0.475971889 28.0640142 3.563282119 3.173145928 2.551274018
88 489334.414 23672 38726.31 0 38726.31 48.37591496 0.079140786 0.079140786 61.12640218 0.527605238 0.007194617
90 1145646.022 18857 137035.04 191861.89 328896.93 16.45970888 0.287084251 17.441636 5.733407119 1.913895006 1.585603272
TOTAL 9285698.201 247978 1203657.29 301404.17 1505061.46 26.70536934 0.162083823 6.069334618 16.47627068 1.080558817 0.551757693
71 1039627.142 29922 81170 6930.21 88100.21 28.7814725 0.084742122 0.084742122 33.96359668 0.564947479 0.007703829
73 541916.328 23512 16301.36 0 16301.36 43.38677169 0.030080954 0.693320857 144.2333646 0.200539692 0.063029169
74 3347552.541 42176 0 48092.54 48092.54 12.59905542 0.014366478 0.014366478 - 0.09577652 0.001306043
75 562920.7648 26925 53569 117.43 53686.43 47.8308879 0.095371202 0.095371202 50.15233831 0.635808014 0.008670109
76 435335.3945 21946 431526.93 354.96 431881.89 50.41170619 0.992067026 0.992067026 5.081481884 6.613780171 0.090187911
IX
77 494892.2792 45984 18357.19 2624.22 20981.41 92.91719013 0.042395913 0.042395913 219.1654422 0.28263942 0.003854174
78 681993.4664 54090 46028.98 530.16 46559.14 79.31161025 0.068269188 0.068269188 116.1748263 0.455127918 0.00620629
79 2931005.285 44303 223641.8 11662.48 235304.28 15.11529175 0.080281083 0.080281083 18.82796182 0.535207223 0.00729828
80 9072355.934 31094 0 410174.86 410174.86 3.427334667 0.045211504 0.045211504 7.580669376 0.301410029 0.004110137
82 926085.6422 38838 56124.32 0 56124.32 - 0.060603812 0.060603812 - 0.404025412 0.005509437
TOTAL 20033684.78 358790 926719.58 422367.5 1349087.08 17.9093364 0.067340936 3.760102233 26.59502158 0.448939572 0.341827476
81 1273544.481 41501 107856.45 0 107856.45 - 0.084689975 2.598887979 - 0.564599832 0.236262544
89 698561.7644 22304 24370.75 5688.02 30058.77 31.92845806 0.043029509 1.347685169 74.20130631 0.286863396 0.122516834
91 1079161.617 38450 40930.41 38673.15 79603.56 35.62951035 0.073764262 2.070313654 48.30185987 0.491761745 0.188210332
92 1574886.47 36450 73884.9 61803.38 135688.28 23.14452546 0.086157499 3.722586557 26.86304226 0.574383329 0.33841696
93 1867950.648 44364 172183.95 40396.15 212580.1 23.75009214 0.113803917 4.791725273 20.86930997 0.758692778 0.435611388
94 1671320.606 27469 535155.47 38510.21 573665.68 16.43550609 0.343240954 20.88411227 4.788328979 2.28827303 1.898555661
X
95 1008219.54 26737 181902.26 13202.51 195104.77 26.51902581 0.193514173 7.297182556 13.70391918 1.290094483 0.663380232
96 1126817.248 31033 181902.26 10205.19 192107.45 27.54040201 0.170486785 6.190424709 16.15398049 1.136578567 0.562765883
97 1933898.859 37199 303384.6 46805.92 350190.52 19.23523551 0.181080059 9.41397672 10.62250343 1.207200395 0.855816065
98 1161286.887 31708 109346.41 332.43 109678.84 27.30419189 0.094445947 3.459027375 28.90986083 0.629639648 0.314457034
99 910260.723 26739 15095.73 4590.02 19685.75 29.37510026 0.021626496 0.736218632 135.8292166 0.144176641 0.066928967
100 1405704.445 25507 57241.16 0 57241.16 - 0.040720622 2.244135335 - 0.271470816 0.204012303
TOTAL 15711613.29 389461 1803254.35 260206.98 2063461.33 24.78809737 0.131333511 5.298248939 18.87416034 0.875556737 0.481658994
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Population
Density wrt
Y=Availability
B=Total Population Density X=Distribution Open Areas (No I1=UGBS I2=UGBS
Borough Ward A=Ward Area G=Total Area U=Total Area of of UGBS=U/P
P=Ward Area of (No.of People/1000 of of People per Distribution Availability
Number Number (sq.m.) of UGS(sq.m.) UGBS=UGS+UBS(sq.m.) (sq.m./inhabita
Population UBS(sq.m.) SqM) UGBS=U/A(%) 100 SqM. Of Index=X/15 Index=Y/11
nt)
Ward's Open
Area)
103 954307.6566 25428 34497.89 7263.83 41761.72 26.64549511 0.043761275 1.642351738 60.88829675 0.291741835 0.149304703
104 1188626.96 33185 39434.31 22639.48 62073.79 27.91876772 0.052223105 1.870537592 53.46056685 0.34815403 0.170048872
110 1750892.683 27470 163543.54 983.86 164527.4 15.68913976 0.093967724 5.98934838 16.69630712 0.626451492 0.544486216
XI 111 2425835.665 38647 42842.56 42201.771 85044.331 15.93141718 0.035057746 2.200541594 45.44335824 0.233718308 0.200049236
112 1608856.895 32404 154273.58 0 154273.58 - 0.095890182 4.760942476 - 0.639267878 0.432812952
113 1651789.486 33475 194182.43 0 194182.43 - 0.117558824 5.800819417 - 0.783725495 0.52734722
114 2307726.153 41913 31858.16 0 31858.16 18.16203363 0.013805 0.760102116 131.5612703 0.092033335 0.069100192
TOTAL 11888035.5 232522 660632.47 73088.941 733721.411 19.55932921 0.061719315 3.155492431 31.6907748 0.411462102 0.286862948
101 1676344.84 40208 61999.66 17978.56 79978.22 23.9855184 0.047709885 1.989112117 50.27368701 0.318065902 0.180828374
102 985341.807 21503 67944.82 31437.32 99382.14 21.82288405 0.100860574 4.621780217 21.63668442 0.672403825 0.420161838
105 667431.3749 21267 48513.61 32834.85 81348.46 31.86395006 0.121882883 3.825102741 26.14308863 0.812552552 0.347736613
XII 106 1911217.707 40618 552979.18 24518.66 577497.84 21.25241926 0.302162249 14.21778128 7.03344622 2.014414991 1.292525571
107 2700010.885 54260 502498.03 55276.04 557774.07 20.09621528 0.206582156 10.27965481 9.727953112 1.377214374 0.934514074
108 6411708.129 64777 663972.98 3824537.22 4488510.2 10.10292401 0.700049052 69.291727 1.443173728 4.666993683 6.299247909
109 7095093.567 64567 847201.72 252143.47 1099345.19 9.100232349 0.154944425 17.02642511 5.873223496 1.03296283 1.547856828
TOTAL 21447148.31 307200 2745110 4238726.12 6983836.12 14.32358258 0.325630057 22.73384154 4.398728646 2.170867045 2.066712867
115 1472758.955 31919 113220.34 18324.18 131544.52 21.67292882 0.089318432 4.121198033 24.26478883 0.595456211 0.374654367
116 1221977.527 28338 248710.38 0 248710.38 - 0.203531059 8.776567859 - 1.356873726 0.797869805
117 731523.3659 21824 178311.03 52219.87 230530.9 29.83363351 0.315138122 10.56318273 9.466843707 2.100920816 0.96028934
XIII 118 848086.4674 21810 99486.08 5255.45 104741.53 25.71671738 0.123503362 4.802454379 20.82268609 0.823355747 0.436586762
119 628667.0961 16491 26936.3 4288.27 31224.57 26.2316894 0.049667893 1.893430962 52.81417807 0.331119286 0.172130087
120 694812.496 19710 87553.42 11879.19 99432.61 28.36736546 0.143107112 5.044779807 19.82247072 0.954047416 0.458616346
122 3156011.329 39198 1366769.38 29704.08 1396473.46 12.42010751 0.442480497 35.62614062 2.806927673 2.949869977 3.238740056
TOTAL 8753837.236 179290 2120986.93 121671.04 2242657.97 20.48130382 0.256191417 12.50855023 7.994531596 1.707942783 1.13714093
121 1476021.805 29921 351380.51 24410.81 375791.32 20.27138075 0.254597404 12.55945055 7.962131749 1.697316028 1.141768232
127 3400112.639 43782 126857.09 0 126857.09 - 0.037309673 2.897471335 - 0.248731152 0.263406485
128 1837405.917 32179 78225.83 10871.14 89096.97 17.51327766 0.04849063 2.76879238 36.11682866 0.323270865 0.251708398
XIV 129 2112256.946 39654 196679.7 0 196679.7 - 0.09311353 4.959895597 - 0.620756865 0.4508996
130 1037434.392 23227 28472.22 7809.4 36281.62 22.38888568 0.034972448 1.562045034 64.01864084 0.233149651 0.142004094
131 1411919.575 30911 124679.71 15545.72 140225.43 21.89289004 0.099315451 4.536424897 22.04379049 0.66210301 0.412402263
132 916712.2812 26274 37089.65 35853.88 72943.53 28.66111924 0.0795708 2.776262845 36.01964424 0.530472003 0.252387531
TOTAL 12191863.56 225948 943384.71 94490.95 1037875.66 18.53268772 0.085128549 4.593427072 21.77023787 0.567523663 0.417584279
133 508348.3398 25588 0 0 - - - - - - -
134 381996.4232 35780 12587.6 0 12587.6 93.66579849 0.032952141 0.351805478 284.2479901 0.21968094 0.031982316
135 333548.1071 33258 0 0 - - - - - - -
136 529516.1026 21482 32355.98 0 32355.98 40.56911564 0.061104808 1.506190299 66.39267301 0.407365389 0.136926391
XV 137 624806.7576 19385 0 0 - - - - - - -
138 808056.8124 28858 0 0 - - - - - - -
139 1614937.914 42014 0 0 - - - - - - -
140 1546819.608 30504 105558.73 0 105558.73 19.72046375 0.068242431 3.460488133 28.89765726 0.454949538 0.31458983
141 2608132.718 41152 116369.65 0 116369.65 15.77833816 0.044617994 2.827800593 35.36317244 0.297453293 0.257072781
TOTAL 8956162.783 278021 266871.96 0 266871.96 31.04242372 0.029797578 0.959898569 104.1776738 0.198650521 0.087263506
123 1894774.231 35386 566570.98 43770.06 610341.04 18.67557592 0.322118081 17.2480936 5.797742193 2.147453876 1.568008509
124 2546473.422 39179 482167.03 0 482167.03 15.38559156 0.189346971 12.30677225 8.125607427 1.262313142 1.118797477
125 2881406.313 44850 72042.4 4825.75 76868.15 15.56531607 0.026677303 1.713894091 58.34666243 0.177848688 0.155808554
XVI 126 2959264.698 31631 117277.14 21487.91 138765.05 10.68880388 0.046891733 4.386995353 22.79464462 0.312611553 0.398817759
142 6513906.3 N/A 0 0 - - - - - - -
143 6125571.97 N/A 2901.63 0 2901.63 N/A 0.000473691 - N/A - -
144 4873831.57 N/A 12393.43 133785.16 146178.59 N/A 0.02999254 - N/A 0.199950269 -
TOTAL 27795228.5 151046 1253352.61 203868.88 1457221.49 5.434242067 0.052427038 9.64753446 10.36534261 0.349513584 0.877048587
GRAND
198459743.5 4496694 15745736.96 7103433.881 22849170.84 22.65796539 0.115132522 5.081326601 19.67990012 - -
TOTAL
Table II. Availability of Urban Green Spaces (UGS) in some of the Indian metropolitan cities
Availability of
Geographical Population Distribution of
City UGS/inhabitant
Area (sq.km.) (in million) UGS (%; 2017)
(sq.m.; 2018)
Table III. Distribution and availability of UGS in some important cities (2002 – 2018)
Source (Data available
Distribution from Availability
of UGS http://www.worldcitiesc of UGS/
City Year Year Source
(Parks and ultureforum.com/data/o Inhabitant
Gardens) f-public-green-space- (sq.m.)
parks-and-gardens)
https://www.statista.com
/statistics/858893/green-
Statistics
Amsterdam 13.00% 2018 45.5 2018 areas-per-inhabitant-in-
Netherlands/TNO
amsterdam-the-
netherlands/
https://www.statista.com
/statistics/858922/green-
Brussels 18.80% 2015 IBGE 19.61 2018 areas-per-inhabitant-in-
the-largest-cities-in-the-
benelux-by-city/
https://www.skyscraperc
Buenos Aires 8.90% 2013 CABA 1.9 2013 ity.com/showthread.php
?t=1660203
https://www.statista.com
/statistics/860628/green-
Dublin 26.00% 2018 Dublin City Council 44.88 2018
areas-per-inhabitant-in-
dublin-in-ireland/
https://www.statista.com
/statistics/860677/green-
Edinburgh 19.00% 2016 ESRI 99.38 2018 areas-per-inhabitant-in-
edinburgh-in-the-united-
kingdom/
https://www.statista.com
/statistics/858976/green-
Helsinki 40.00% 2018 City of Helsinki 105.7 2018
areas-per-inhabitant-in-
helsinki-finland/
https://www.socialindica
Agriculture - Fisheries
tors.org.hk/en/indicators
Hong Kong 40.00% 2016 and Conservation 2.7 2016
/environmental_quality/2
Department
3.13
https://www.siemens.co
Istanbul Metropolitan m/entry/cc/features/gree
Istanbul 2.20% 2015 6.4 N/A
Municipality ncityindex_international/
all/en/pdf/report_en.pdf
State of the https://www.urbanafrica
Environment Report, .net/news/johannesburg-
Johannesburg 24.00% 2002 231 2011
City of Johannesburg greenest-city-south-
2009 africa/
https://unhabitat.org/wp-
content/uploads/2014/03
/Table-4.2-Green-area-
Câmara Municipal de
Lisbon 22.00% 2018 64.62 per-capita-CO2-per-
Lisboa
capita-and-population-
exposure-to-air-
pollution-PM2.5.pdf
https://www.statista.com
/statistics/860684/green-
Greenspace Information
London 33.00% 2015 27 2018 areas-per-inhabitant-in-
for Greater London
london-in-the-united-
kingdom/
https://www.scpr.org/blo
LA County Parks and
gs/environment/2011/12
Los Angeles 34.70% 2016 Recreation Needs 25 2011
/02/3926/los-angeles-
Assessment
ranks-low-public-parks/
Victorian Planning https://soe.environment.
Melbourne 10.00% 2016 116.46 2016
Authority gov.au/file/46106
https://unhabitat.org/wp-
content/uploads/2014/03
/Table-4.2-Green-area-
Milan 12.90% 2016 Comune di Milano 22.67 2015 per-capita-CO2-per-
capita-and-population-
exposure-to-air-
pollution-PM2.5.pdf
Ville de Montreal,
https://musemcgill.word
Direction des grands
Montreal 14.80% 2013 12 2006 press.com/research/urba
parcs et du
n-forestry-green-space/
verdissement
Paul & Bardhan 301