Pour Une Conformité Des Espaces Verts Urbains Publics Non Spécialisés : Le Cas De La Ville De Bejaia
Keywords:
L’espace vert, La ville durable, L’espace public, La ville de Bejaia, La ville de Tour, L’espace urbain, EVUPNSAbstract
As part of the field of reflection inherent in reconciling cities with their users, green
spaces seem to be an inseparable part of the urban puzzle, the aggregate of which
aspires to sustainable development, their efficient management gives the city a quality
that contributes to changing its image. These green spaces come in various forms
(gardens, parks, squares, wastelands, etc.), forms that can be grouped into different
categories according to their status, function and membership.
The reflections carried out around the theme of green spaces, resulted in their totality
in a typological classification subordinated to the size, content and location of these
green spaces in the city. The result is a range of categories, of which the one
considered most in demand in a city by citizens is that of "non-specialised urban
public green spaces". Open to the public, located in an urban environment and with
spatial robustness, this category of green space will be the subject of our study.
In this study, we will therefore focus on evaluating the non-specialized public urban
green spaces in Bejaia City in terms of quantity, quality and spatial distribution. An
analytical study that will involve highlighting a set of conventional standards
identified from the emblematic example of the city of tower in France, which will
serve as a model to be followed in the form of a theoretical analysis grid. This
investigation emphasizes the need and importance of taking charge of non-specialized
urban public green spaces when working on urban composition, and on the essential
parameters to be considered when designing them.