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Planning and Management of Urban Green Spaces in Europe: Comparative Analysis

The present paper analyzes and compares the current urban green space planning and management experiences of 23 European cities in order to understand the critical factors behind their success and/or failure and to obtain strategic and policy relevant information on the key features of urban green p...

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Published in:Journal of urban planning and development 2009-03, Vol.135 (1), p.1-12
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