openruimteverhouding
Openruimteverhouding, which translates to "open space ratio" in English, is a planning and design concept used in urban development and landscape architecture. It refers to the proportion of a given area that is dedicated to open, unbuilt space. This open space can encompass a variety of elements, including parks, plazas, gardens, courtyards, and undeveloped land.
The openruimteverhouding is an important metric for assessing the quality of urban environments and the livability
Planners and developers use the openruimteverhouding to set development guidelines, ensure adequate provision of public amenities,