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“Green resources” refer to the constructed parks, green spaces, plazas, children's
playgrounds, stadiums, educational districts, riverside parks, linear park and
scenic areas under the jurisdiction of various departments of the Taipei City
Government, including green areas such as reserve areas and national parks.
“Park and Green Space” refers to the constructed parks, green spaces, plazas,
children's playgrounds, riverside parks, linear parks and greened public land that
have been constructed and (partially) opened in urban planning land use (including
part of scenic areas, reserve areas, parking lot, residential area, river area, traffic
land, etc.), and is seen as one of the green resources of Taipei City.
“The proportion of green resources” refers to the percentage of total green
resources in total land area in the administrative district. The green resources
include constructed parks, green spaces, plazas, children's playgrounds, stadiums,
educational districts, riverside parks, linear park and scenic areas under the
jurisdiction of various departments of the Taipei City Government, including
green areas such as reserve areas and national parks.
“The proportion of parks and green spaces” refers to the percentage of the total
area in total land area in the administrative district. Parks and green spaces include
constructed parks, green spaces, plazas, children's playgrounds, riverside parks,
linear parks and greened public land that have been constructed and (partially)
opened in urban planning land use.constructed parks, green spaces, plazas,
children's playgrounds, riverside parks, linear parks and greened public land that
have been constructed and (partially) opened in urban planning land use.
“The green resources per capita” refer to the average surface of green resources
each citizen have, including constructed parks, green spaces, plazas, children's
playgrounds, stadiums, educational districts, riverside parks, linear park and
scenic areas under the jurisdiction of various departments of the Taipei City
Government, including green areas such as reserve areas and national parks.
“The parks and green spaces per capita” refers to the average surface of parks and
green spaces each citizen have, including constructed parks, green spaces, plazas,
children's playgrounds, riverside parks, linear parks and greened public land that
have been constructed and (partially) opened in urban planning land use.
※ Source: Statistics and definitions from Taipei City Government,
Department of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Parks and Street Lights
Office and Department of Urban Development, 2018. (Unit: square meters)
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