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Relation between visitors’ behaviour and characteristics of green spaces in the city of Granada, south-eastern Spain

This paper examines the relation between visitor behaviour and certain features of a number of major green spaces in the city of Granada, south-eastern Spain, focussing on key urban, ecological and landscape-related issues. Information on user profiles and numbers, the various uses made of these are...

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Published in:Urban forestry & urban greening 2014, Vol.13 (3), p.534-542
Main Authors: Adinolfi, Cristiano, Suárez-Cáceres, Gina Patricia, Cariñanos, Paloma
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Green spaces
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Population
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