Authors
Olga Barbosa, Jamie A Tratalos, Paul R Armsworth, Richard G Davies, Richard A Fuller, Pat Johnson, Kevin J Gaston
Publication date
2007/11/19
Journal
Landscape and Urban planning
Volume
83
Issue
2-3
Pages
187-195
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Green spaces play a crucial role in supporting urban ecological and social systems, a fact recognised in public policy commitments in both the UK and Europe. The amount of provision, the distribution of green space and the ease of access to such spaces are key contributors to social and ecological function in urban environments. We measured distance along the transport network to public green space available to households in Sheffield, and compared this with the distribution of private garden space. In addition, we used a geodemographic database, Mosaic UK, to examine how access to green space varies across different sectors of society. Public green spaces are chronically underprovided relative to recommended targets. For example, 64% of Sheffield households fail to meet the recommendation of the regulatory agency English Nature (EN), that people should live no further than 300m from their nearest …
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