Citiesreview 12: Evaluasi Ruang Hijau dengan Prinsip 3-30-300 Berbasis GIS di Pusat Kota Makassar
Citiesreview 12: Evaluating Urban Green Space Using the GIS-Based 3-30-300 Principle in Central Makassar examines the availability and accessibility of green space through the 3-30-300 framework, which measures tree visibility, canopy coverage, and proximity to public green areas. As rising temperatures and urban heat island effects intensify, green infrastructure plays a critical role in improving thermal comfort and environmental quality. Using GIS-based analysis, the study assesses green space distribution in Kecamatan Ujung Pandang and the Mall Panakukkang area to evaluate how current conditions align with international green space standards.
Authored by Dr. (Cand). Firman Afrianto, S.T., M.T., IAP, and Ahmad Fauzan Khabir, the article reveals that although most buildings achieve the visibility target of three trees, both canopy coverage and access to public green spaces within 300 meters are still insufficient. These findings underscore spatial disparities in green space availability and stress the importance of more strategic planning to enhance accessibility, bolster climate resilience, and foster healthier urban environments.
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