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Policies for Equity in Access to Urban Green Space: A Spatial Perspective of the Chinese National Forest City Policy

Zhenyu Zhang, Jérémy Cenci, Jiazhen Zhang

2024Forests12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The development of China’s high-density urbanisation process has made people aware of the widespread injustice in urban green space (UGS) as a means to improving residents’ well-being. The Chinese National Forest City (NFCC) policy is one of China’s construction models that aims to develop urban greening and reduce the inequality of residents’ well-being. This study used a combination of qualitative research and index quantification to explore the relationship between the spatial distribution of NFCCs and the factors affecting inequality in green space allocation and their impacts. The results of the study show that changes in indicators in NFCC policy reflect the national government’s decision-making orientation towards achieving environmental equity, and that the main factors affecting the unequal spatial distribution of NFCCs are highly correlated with inequality in UGS resources. This study analysed the NFCC policy from a new perspective and provides useful information for the development of national forest policy in order to ensure sufficient green space in China and the elimination of environmental inequity.

Topics & Concepts

Equity (law)Urban green spacePerspective (graphical)Space (punctuation)Space policyBusinessUrban forestGeographyEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningForestryPolitical scienceEconomicsLinguisticsPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceLawComputer scienceUrban and spatial planningUrban Green Space and Health