PROPOSALS FOR DEVELOPING GREEN SPACES IN THE SECOND UNIVERSITY POLE OF THE CITY OF TLEMCEN (ALGERIA)

  • Ikram Bendahmane Department of Forest Resources, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life of the Earth and the Universe, Abou Bekr Belkaid University, Tlemcen, Algeria
Keywords: Green Spaces, Tlemcen University Second Pole, Street Trees, Ornamental Trees, Landscape Architecture, Tlemcen City

Abstract

This work presents a critical appraisal of the organization of green spaces within the Second Pole of Tlemcen University, Algeria. The paper quantitatively and qualitatively analyzes the allocation of green spaces within the Second Pole, considering factors such as the recommended area per person (7 square meters) and the diversity of tree species (18). Furthermore, the paper identifies shortcomings in the current allocation of space for green areas and the limited selection of tree species within the Second Pole. Additionally, it critiques the ornamental trimming practices employed for various tree species. In response, the paper proposes specific policies for the organization of green spaces, advocating for both vertical and horizontal expansion of plant varieties.

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2024-03-27
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Ikram Bendahmane. (2024). PROPOSALS FOR DEVELOPING GREEN SPACES IN THE SECOND UNIVERSITY POLE OF THE CITY OF TLEMCEN (ALGERIA). International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, (1(41). https://doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ijitss/30032024/8120