Tragedy of urban green spaces depletion in selected sub-Sahara African major cities

Appiah-Opoku Seth, K. M. Kwaku, Osei Asibey Michael, Amponsah Owusu
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Urban green spaces (UGS) play important role in enhancing the socioeconomic and environmental health of cities around the world. For instance, UGS such as playgrounds, parks and residential greenery provide relief from mental and physical stress in densely populated areas. In spite of the significance of UGS in urban life and city development, their depletion rate in sub-Saharan countries seems alarming. Based on mixed methods approach including content analysis of relevant publications and spatiotemporal analyses, this paper discusses urban green spaces depletion in three randomly selected sub-Saharan African cities. The selected cities are Dar es Salaam, Accra, and Luanda. The study reveals a disturbing trajectory of UGS depletion in the selected cities. The causation factors include (a) pressure of rapid urbanization; (b) weak urban planning regulations; (c) socioeconomic challenges; and (d) weak institutions. Policy implications of these findings include the need to prepare and implement public park plans at regional and the local levels, and build institutional competence and capacity to address rapid depletion of urban green spaces (UGS) in sub-Saharan African cities.
撒哈拉以南非洲主要城市城市绿地枯竭的悲剧
城市绿地在促进城市社会经济和环境健康方面发挥着重要作用。例如,游乐场、公园和住宅绿化等UGS可以缓解人口密集地区的精神和身体压力。尽管UGS在城市生活和城市发展中具有重要意义,但它们在撒哈拉以南国家的耗竭速度似乎令人震惊。本文采用相关文献内容分析和时空分析相结合的混合方法,对撒哈拉以南非洲三个城市的城市绿地枯竭进行了研究。被选中的城市是达累斯萨拉姆、阿克拉和罗安达。该研究揭示了选定城市UGS消耗的令人不安的轨迹。原因包括:(a)快速城市化的压力;(b)城市规划条例薄弱;(c)社会经济挑战;(d)制度薄弱。这些发现对政策的影响包括需要在区域和地方各级制定和实施公共公园计划,并建立机构能力和能力,以解决撒哈拉以南非洲城市城市绿地(UGS)的迅速枯竭。
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