zöldterületarányt
Zöldterületarány, often translated as "green space ratio" or "green area percentage," is a key metric used in urban planning and environmental management to quantify the proportion of a defined area that is covered by vegetation. This typically includes parks, gardens, forests, sports fields, and other undeveloped natural or semi-natural areas. The calculation is straightforward: the total area of green spaces is divided by the total area of the district, city, or region being analyzed, and the result is expressed as a percentage.
The zöldterületarány is considered an important indicator of a settlement's environmental quality and livability. Higher percentages
Municipalities and urban planners utilize this metric for various purposes. It can inform decisions regarding land