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: Filtering air, blocking noise, and cooling "urban heat islands".

of park proximity on local real estate markets The increasing value of urban parks in a growing metropole

Larger parks act as stronger magnets for community activity. 126689

Recent urban forestry research suggests that the "usefulness" of a park isn't just about its existence, but the specific balance between its and its accessibility to residents. 1. The Pull of "Large-Scale" Greenery

💡 : For urban planners, the "126689" study highlights that increasing park visitation requires focusing on perceived connectedness —making parks feel safe and easy to reach—just as much as adding acreage. : Filtering air, blocking noise, and cooling "urban

: Physical accessibility—including street connectivity and safe road attributes—is a primary driver of whether a park is actually used.

: Acting as a hub for community engagement and social ties. : Acting as a hub for community engagement and social ties

A useful urban park provides more than just grass; it serves four distinct health-promoting roles:

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