Uncovering Inequities in Green Space (Green Space Data Challenge)
With the rapid growth of urbanization, green spaces in the form of parks, gardens, and other open areas are extremely important for improving the quality of life for those who live in urban areas. As polluted air and water and overcrowded cities become our everyday lives, the physical and mental health of urban communities has undoubtedly gained increasing attention in recent years. Not surprisingly, green spaces are coming to the rescue. Cancel changes Open spaces such as parks benefit communities by providing a cleaner environment to protect public health such as a reducing in the urban heat island effect and improving air quality. They can also have an impact on social health by contributing to increase community cohesion and wellbeing, and increased property values, among other positive environmental, social, and financial outcomes. As a result, the supply of green space and the ease with which it can be accessed are key concerns in urban planning and policy-making.