From green to gold: a South African example of valuing urban green spaces in some residential areas in Potchefstroom
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Cilliers, Juanee
Cilliers, Sarel
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State
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English: Recent scientific studies identified multiple benefits of green areas in terms of
liveability and sustainability. As such, the need to value green spaces within residential
areas is increasing, especially in developing countries. This article summarizes
current approaches to green space planning, and introduces the Potchefstroom
case study as example where 1) the value of green spaces were determined by
means of hedonic price analysis and 2) the impact of green spaces were evaluated
on site-scale and neighbourhood-scale, also identifying certain uses and benefits,
described as ecosystem services. Five sites in the more affluent residential areas in
Potchefstroom were selected to investigate the impact of proximity to green spaces
in relation to residential property prices. This research illustrated contradicting results
to most international case studies. Green spaces were found to have a negative
impact on site-scale, but a positive impact on neighbourhood-scale. Similar studies
need to be conducted in more areas to make evidence-based conclusions in this
regard. This article can serve as point of departure for such.
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Cilliers, J., & Cilliers, S. From green to gold: A South African example of valuing urban green spaces in some residential areas in Potchefstroom. Town and Regional Planning, 67(1), 1-12.