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Planning for Informal Urban Green Spaces in African Cities: Children’s Perception and Use in Peri-Urban Areas of Luanda, Angola

Urbanization has placed considerable constraints on the preservation and maintenance of formal green spaces in African cities. This situation has given attention to the potentials of informal green spaces (IGS). While studies on IGS in African cities is only emerging, scholarly and policy attention...

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Published in:Urban science 2021-09, Vol.5 (3), p.50
Main Authors: Pedrosa, Eurídice Lurdes Jorge, Okyere, Seth Asare, Frimpong, Louis Kusi, Diko, Stephen Kofi, Commodore, Tracy Sidney, Kita, Michihiro
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Sense of place
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