Urban green spaces are often hailed as the lungs of our cities, providing respite from concrete jungles. Eleanor Finch explores how these areas are not just aesthetic amenities but essential for health, biodiversity, and climate regulation. However, she also questions if these spaces are becoming a luxury only accessible to certain demographics. Through case studies from cities like New York and Singapore, Finch examines the balance between preservation, public access, and the socio-economic divides green spaces can inadvertently create.
Urban Green Spaces: City Lungs or Luxury?
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