THE IMPLICATIONS OF INADEQUATE PARKS IN LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS - QATAR, INDUSTRIAL AREA
Date
2024-06Metadata
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Despite ongoing urbanization and industrialization, the scarcity of green spaces has emerged as a pressing socio-economic concern, particularly in developing nations. This study delves into the ramifications of inadequate green spaces on the well-being of residents in low-income neighborhoods situated within Qatar's Industrial Area. It pursues three primary objectives: understanding the impact of green space scarcity on motivation and productivity, analyzing the effects of population density surges in urban areas, and evaluating shifts in social behavior. Employing a comprehensive array of research methodologies such as literature review, case studies, interviews, observational studies, and analysis, this research investigates the nexus between insufficient parkland, substandard landscape planning, and the holistic welfare of low-income community members. Despite an uptick in green space availability in 2022, per capita green spaces still need improvement; deficient areas need improvement in low-income areas. Moreover, residents living approximately 300 meters away encounter significant barriers in accessing the nearest park, which is located a 50-minute walk away from the Industrial Area. By embracing a multidisciplinary approach spanning urban planning, environmental science, and social sciences, this research provides valuable insights into potential interventions and strategies to facilitate the living standards of the vulnerable within low-income neighborhoods.
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- Urban Planning and Design [42 items ]