Urban green spaces are natural or semi-natural areas within cities intentionally preserved or developed to provide residents with access to nature. These spaces include parks, gardens, green rooftops, urban forests, and pocket parks.
As cities grow and urbanise, integrating green spaces into urban planning becomes increasingly crucial. These areas offer benefits that impact the physical, mental, and social well-being of city residents.
Environmental and Economic Benefits
Aerial view of Gardens by the Bay in Singapore
Urban green spaces provide significant environmental and economic advantages. Environmentally, they improve air quality by filtering pollutants, reduce urban heat through shade and evapotranspiration, and support biodiversity by offering wildlife habitats. They also manage stormwater by absorbing rain, easing the strain on urban drainage systems. Economically, green spaces enhance property values, attract tourism, and lower energy costs by cooling urban areas.
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore exemplifies these benefits, serving as a major tourist attraction that boosts the local economy while also playing a vital role in cooling the city and enhancing air quality. This showcases the dual environmental and economic impact of well-designed urban green spaces.
Visitors at Cloud Garden
Light show as a Tourist Attraction
Benefits to Health and Well-Being
Aerial view of Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne
Urban green spaces greatly influence public health. Access to natural environments in cities reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves mental health. These spaces are often designed for various recreational activities like walking, jogging, and cycling, encouraging physical exertion and interaction with nature. Additionally, green spaces act as the city’s lungs, filtering pollutants and providing cleaner air.
The Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, effectively illustrate these impacts. Covering over 38 hectares, these gardens provide a lush, tranquil retreat for physical activity and relaxation. The park supports mental well-being through its serene environment and contributes to improved air quality by acting as a green lung for the city. It also fosters social interaction and community events, enhancing the quality of life for Melbourne residents.
Moss Garden
Forest Therapy
Enhancing Social Interaction and Community Building
Aerial view of Central Park, New York
Green spaces are inclusive, welcoming individuals from all walks of life and providing common ground for people of different ages, backgrounds, and abilities. These spaces are typically free and open to the public, breaking down social barriers and fostering interaction among diverse groups. Amenities like playgrounds, walking paths, and seating areas cater to various needs, making them accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Central Park in New York City exemplifies this inclusiveness, serving as a vibrant communal hub where diverse groups come together. Its vast lawns, playgrounds, and event spaces enhance social cohesion, making it a cornerstone of community life in the city.
Picnics and sunbathing in the Sheep Meadow of Central Park
Adventure Park – One of 21 Playgrounds at Central Park
In conclusion, urban green spaces significantly enhance both the quality of space and the quality of life in urban environments. They purify the air, support biodiversity, and foster community well-being. Prioritising green spaces in urban design is essential for creating vibrant, healthy cities that improve residents’ overall living experience.
Linked Articles
- Gardens by the Bay in Singapore
https://citychangers.org/singapore-gardens-by-the-bay/
https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/hp3203-1920s1-u34/tourism-boost/
- Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia for the wellbeing of people
https://greenmagazine.com.au/royal-botanic-gardens-victoria-launches-wellbeing-gardens/
https://www.abc.net.au/gardening/how-to/designed-to-heal/13286840
- Central Park in New York, USA
https://www.centralparknyc.org/articles/park-city-healthy
https://www.centralparknyc.org/articles/peoples-park-design
Photo Sources
- Gardens by the Bay, Singapore (Aerial view, Light Show as a tourist attraction and Visitors at Cloud Forest): https://wanderlustyle.com/a-complete-guide-to-gardens-by-the-bay/
- Royal Botanic Garden, Melbourne (Aerial View): https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/article/things-to-do-at-royal-botanic-gardens-melbourne
- Forest Therapy : https://www.visitvictoria.com/regions/melbourne/whats-on/classes-and-workshops/forest-therapy-at-royal-botanic-gardens-melbourne
- Meditative Moss Garden: https://www.domain.com.au/living/three-new-mediative-spaces-ready-to-offer-precious-green-respite-829756/
- Central Park, New York (Aerial View): https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/city-and-architecture/a2915-the-sustainable-and-cultural-significance-of-central-park-on-new-york/#04dc18edd2c65638660a1eaecbf4541d45b060f8#195358
- Picnics and Sunbathing at Sheep Meadow: https://www.cityneighborhoods.nyc/central-park
- One of 21 playgrounds at Central Park: https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/adventure-playground
by Nileshi Harasgama