Spaţiile verzi – o problemă a urbanizării actuale
Diminishing urban green areas increases ecological risks and creates high undesired impact on quality of life and health of the population. This is why, lately, the people struggle in different ways to increase the urban green areas, especially in very crowded cities. Romania runs a great deficit of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Calitatea vieţii 2009, Vol.XX (3-4), p.249-270 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Diminishing urban green areas increases ecological risks and creates high undesired impact on quality of life and health of the population. This is why, lately, the people struggle in different ways to increase the urban green areas, especially in very crowded cities. Romania runs a great deficit of green areas per capita, comparing with other European countries. In this field, WHO norm is of 50 square meters per capita while EU standard is of 26 square meters per capita. In these conditions, Romania (especially Bucharest, with its 9,67 square meters per capita) runs a great deficit. In this article are presented some solutions for overcoming this deficit. |
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ISSN: | 1018-0389 1844-5292 |