Well-designed and accessible public spaces are more than just places for recreation—they are key drivers of a green economy and a just economic transition. By fostering social inclusion, improving air quality, and enhancing urban resilience, these spaces contribute to healthier, more sustainable cities while creating economic opportunities for local communities.
Sharing this UN-HABITAT Guidance Paper that explores the critical link between public spaces and urban well-being, offering strategic approaches and actionable recommendations for city leaders and planners. Dive in to learn how investing in green and open spaces can advance ecological sustainability, economic fairness, and community prosperity.