Introduction Urban space as a human body has a fundamental role in creating a sense of satisfaction, in fact, shapes the lifestyle of man and determines the quality of his life. If we want to judge the quality of life, questions about good or bad concepts, better or worse are raised. The quality of urban life is about environmental conditions: green spaces, weather, sound, and air quality. Today, most urban planners and urban planners use green space. Because of this importance, there are two very important and vital effects. The use of green space on cities is due to the ecological function and leisure activities of this space. Accordingly, the level and per capita of urban green space has a special place among the various uses of the city. …show more content…
Green spaces are considered respiratory lungs of cities. In this connection, 60% of people believed that the space Green is influenced by stroke of air and dust particles. 2. The sound quality criterion has selected a moderate to high percentage, indicating that citizens are aware of the importance of green space in reducing sound, especially on the street The main streets or streets leading to important centers (hospitals, offices ...). 3. City metrics: Identity is a qualitative category that influences the structure of cities. The issue of identity relates to three categories of human, environment and culture. The importance of urban green spaces to the extent that today's existence is considered as one of the developmental indicators of societies and the concept of cities without effective green spaces in its various forms can not be conceived. From the point of view of providing free space and the context for social interaction and communication, these spaces are important, and the majority of citizens have chosen a low to moderate option, showing that citizens care about the identity of their city and their design is important to them. And the
Introduction As the world’s population continues to migrate and live in urban areas, planners, engineers, and politicians have an important role to ensure that they are livable and sustainable. But what defines an urban area and what makes it so attractive? In my opinion, urban areas are places that consist of a variety of land uses and buildings, where services and amenities are easily accessible to the general public, and includes an established multimodal transportation network. Also, it should be a place where people can play, learn, work, and grow in a safe and collaborative manner.
1. Introduction: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the important green house gases (GHGs) emitted in the atmosphere through various human and natural activities. The human activities include rapid industrialization and urbanization, deforestation, excessive use of fertilizers in agriculture, excessive use of fuels, papers and many other manmade resources whereas natural activities include volcano eruption, forest fires, earthquakes etc. Emission of GHGs in the atmosphere leads to global warming which is one of the primary reasons behind the atmospheric changes that affect the human life directly or indirectly. The consequences of global warming are extremely harsh seasons, untimely rains, extended summers and floods that results in human deaths, destruction of flora and fauna in addition to the huge economical losses.