Parks in Urban Areas: Individual and Community Benefits Edwin Gómez, Ph.D., CPRP
China has gone from a 30% urbanization rate in 1994 to 53% urbanization in 2014, and China”s government hopes to achieve 60% urbanization in China by 2020 (Tiezzi, 2015).It was not until 2010 that China had 50% of its population living in urban areas (He, Chen, Mo, Zhou, 2016).Concerned with urban quality of life, researchers and community planners are seeking to create psychological sense of community (PSOC) in urban areas via public spaces such as parks and civic centers that ”serve as symbols of civic pride and sense of place which promote the notion of community” (Talen,1999, p.1364).
Old Dominion University
国内会议
天津
英文
85-89
2015-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)