Urban Green Space Policies: Performance and Success Conditions in European Cities



Al- Proportion of green spaces per IOOO inhabitant (m2)

A2- Importance of green spaces to the city compared to Otherfunctions: (l) very important; (2) important; (3) medium; (4) less important; (5) not important

A3- Recent changes in the total area of green spaces in the last IO years: (l) increase; (2) decrease; (3) no change

A4- Annual budget for urban green spaces related to the total budget of the city (%)

A5- Changes in the budgetfor greenery in the last 2years: (l) increase; (2) decrease; (3) no change

A6- Existence of special planning instruments for urban green: (l) yes; (2) no

A7- Number of responsible departmentsfor the planning of urban green: (l) only one department; (2) more than one department

A8- Experience with citizens participation: (l) yes; (2) no

Dl- Success level: (l) very successful; (2) moderately successful; (3) marginally successful; (4) low success; (5) no success at all



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