Quantifying the impacts of urbanization on urban green, evidences from Maga City, Lahore Pakistan

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Ateeq ur Rehman
Asad Aziz
Muhammad Mushahid Anwar
Muhammad Majeed
Jasem A. Albanai
Hussein Almohamad
Hazem Ghassan Abdo
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[1] Curtin University,Department of Humanities
[2] University of Gujrat,Department of Geography
[3] University of Gujrat,Department of Botany
[4] University of Oxford,School of Geography and the Environment
[5] Qassim University,Department of Geography, College of Arabic Language and Social Studies
[6] Tartous University,Geography Department, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
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Environment; Green spaces; Parks; Planning; Sustainability; Urban;
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Globally, green spaces are considered as a fundamental part of biodiversity to balance the environment in an ecosystem particularly in urban areas. Contrary to this, urban green is declining in the least developing nations particularly due to rapid urbanization. This impact alter the condition of environmental services in term of non-provision and insufficient urban green spaces for the local population. This study takes Shahdara Town as an area of interest that is a congested urban area of Lahore Pakistan, and currently facing social injustice in terms of a dense urban area with few green spaces. The study uses Geographical Information Science for the identification of green spaces, calculation of their total area, and quantification of green cover extent by using NDVI, to comparing them with population to analyzed the environmental justice. To check the social perspective of the population regarding green areas and their importance among urban people, a comparison has been made with the presence of parks in the area, their association with living conditions and quality of life of locals. This social prospective was investigated by applying the Multiple Linear Regression Model (MLRM) by taking the availability of park/urban green in area as dependent variable and accessibility to parks, its total distance from a house, and frequency of visit as independent variables. The resultant analysis shows that according to international standards, per capita green spaces are less in this town, of Lahore. This imbalance provision of environmental services is a challenging task, for policymakers and a hurdle for urban sustainability. Finally, the outcomes of the research provide a documented base evidence and social analysis for environmental sustainability in terms of provisions of environmental services for the urban dwellers in the region.
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