Assessing spatial equality of urban green spaces provision: a case study of Greater Doha in Qatar |
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Authors: | Nadeem Hashem |
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Institution: | Environmental Studies Centre, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar |
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Abstract: | Greater Doha is experiencing lack of sufficient urban green spaces (UGS) as a result of rapid urbanisation to cater for the fast population growth in the country. The availability of green spaces and the improvement of the green/built-up area ratio have been recognised by planners as a key factor in improving the life quality of city dwellers. This study aims at addressing the adequacy and spatial distribution of public parks in Greater Doha. The current status of public parks is assessed in relation to the population distribution using GIS and remote sensing techniques. The results show that the majority of administrative zones fell well below the adopted public parks standards. The park provision ratio ranged from 0 and 0.03 through 0.43 and 0.48 to 0.92 and 0.99 hectare (ha) per 1000 population, with an average of 0.37. After quantifying this deficiency in UGS, the study suggest remedy by identifying vacant parcels in each zone to match the adopted standards, taking into consideration their spatial distribution and minimum area criteria. |
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Keywords: | urban green spaces GIS remote sensing spatial analysis Greater Doha |
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