South End Open Space Needs Assessment, authored by Boston Urban Gardeners, Inc. (BUG), examines the necessity and potential of open spaces within Boston's South End. Published in 1987, this report highlights the importance of community gardens and accessible green areas in urban environments. It presents an analysis of the existing open spaces, details the needs of the local population, and offers recommendations for future development.
This assessment provides historical context and insight into urban planning strategies of the late 20th century, focusing on enhancing the quality of life through accessible nature. This study is a valuable resource for urban planners, environmentalists, and community organizers interested in the evolution and implementation of urban open space projects.
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