Green spaces in housing developments are areas designated for parks and natural landscapes to enhance residents' quality of life and environmental health. Proponents argue that it enhances community well-being and environmental quality. Opponents argue that it increases the cost of housing and developers should decide the layout of their projects.
91% Yes |
9% No |
91% Yes |
9% No |
See how support for each position on “Green Spaces” has changed over time for 612 Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “Green Spaces” has changed over time for 612 Ireland voters.
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Yes more vertical development is needed for more micro/pocket/alley parks and tree lined ways and gardens in our inner cities. Landscaping lacking beautiful carbon sucking plants with year round interests (Butia, Windmill, Canary Date palms, eucalyptus, cork oaks, bamboo, flowering cherry and almond, magnolia) need to be greatly enhanced for aesthetics as are hardscaped ponds, fountains, benches, etc.
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Parks, corner shops, bus routes, childcare, all the amenities that are overwhelmed when large estates are built near small villages.
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