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Public open spaces in urban developments
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Public open spaces in urban developments

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When designing a development, designers are required by Brazilian law to reserve a percentage of the land for public open spaces or, as is commonly and inaccurately referred to, green areas. Unfortunately, it is rare for the location of these areas to be chosen based on specific criteria or prior study. This use is reserved for the leftover land that cannot be divided and sold as lots-environmentally sensitive areas, areas with steep slopes, and areas that are geologically and/or morphologically more complex, characteristics that can compromise their use as spaces for social interaction and urbanity. This work aims to clarify the meaning and role of public open spaces in urban areas and suggests attributes to be considered so that they are selected in a way that fulfills their purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
13 October 2025
Pages
236
ISBN
9786209097461

When designing a development, designers are required by Brazilian law to reserve a percentage of the land for public open spaces or, as is commonly and inaccurately referred to, green areas. Unfortunately, it is rare for the location of these areas to be chosen based on specific criteria or prior study. This use is reserved for the leftover land that cannot be divided and sold as lots-environmentally sensitive areas, areas with steep slopes, and areas that are geologically and/or morphologically more complex, characteristics that can compromise their use as spaces for social interaction and urbanity. This work aims to clarify the meaning and role of public open spaces in urban areas and suggests attributes to be considered so that they are selected in a way that fulfills their purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
13 October 2025
Pages
236
ISBN
9786209097461