The Micro-Renewal of Urban Public Green Space Environment in Severe Cold Area of China Based on Activity Capacity

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Urban public green space is an important place for citizens’ daily activities. The types and characteristics of activities of children, adults, and the elderly are different, so the demand for public urban green space is also different. This paper takes Harbin urban public green space park as an example and finds out the impact mechanism of public green space on activities by comparing and analyzing the characteristics of activity space in different seasons. Through the method of micro-renewal, improve the space environment of public green space, add necessary functional facilities, meet the conversion of activity types in different seasons, and reflect the inclusiveness of public green space to people with different activity abilities and activities in different seasons. And then put forward the micro-renewal strategy of urban public green space.

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Sui, Z., Mu, J. (2023). The Micro-Renewal of Urban Public Green Space Environment in Severe Cold Area of China Based on Activity Capacity. In: Mostafa, M., Baumeister, R., Thomsen, M.R., Tamke, M. (eds) Design for Inclusivity. UIA 2023. Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36302-3_30

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