Urban parks - do you know what you're getting for your money?
Publication Year
2006
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Against a backdrop of calls for more resources for green spaces, CABE Space set out to establish whether simply providing more resources would automatically improve green space quality. Anecdotal evidence suggested that some local authorities are better than others at using the money they've got to deliver good parks. CABE wanted to understand how local authorities spend their resources in relation to parks and green spaces and the subsequent impact of this.
Document History
Download from - http://www.cabe.org.uk/AssetLibrary/4556.pdf This document has been archived by the original publisher.
Publisher Information
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
Now defunct, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment was the government's advisor on architecture, urban design and public space. They replaced the Royal Fine Art Commission in 1999. In April 2011, the Design Council and CABE joined to become one organisation.
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