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This report sets out the findings of research carried out by the Department of Landscape at the University of Sheffield. The aim is to inform the work of the Urban Green Spaces Taskforce set up to advise the Government on proposals for improving the quality of urban parks, play areas and green spaces. The research confirms the importance of urban green spaces to the future of towns and cities in England, both in its contribution to the urban landscape and regeneration, as well as its use for recreation and enjoyment. It's social, economic and community impact needs to given greater prominence in supporting the case for funding at both local and national levels. Issues considered include: tackling social exclusion barriers; the importance of design; community involvement; strategic approaches; and the need for improved information on different types of green spaces.
Genre: Architecture / General (fancy, right?)
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