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Low with range zone of district-experience green (>10ha) at district level (1,600m and 20 min. walking or 10min. cycling). (see also geodata portal - https://geoportaal.antwerpen.be/portal/home/search.html?q=use green , open geodata portal - http://portal-stadantwerpen.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets?q=use green , quantified in urban terms - https://stadincijfers.antwerpen.be/Databank/Jive/?workspace_guid=ab48b4… ) By urban area experience green we mean: - publicly accessible greenery larger than 10 ha (or 100,000 m2): parks, pocket parks, hanging greenery, fort greenery, dog walking area, city forest, play forest, cemetery, green playgrounds, publicly accessible building greenery, e.g. Stadspark, Rivierenhof, Spoor Noord - agricultural or agricultural greenery larger than 10 ha (or 100,000 m2), unless completely inaccessible - natural greenery larger than 10 ha (or 100,000 m2) unless completely inaccessible: e.g. Hobokense Polder, Wolvenberg - sports grounds accessible under conditions, allotments larger than 5 ha (or 50,000 m2): for example, the football club grounds and allotments in Rivierenhof, Nachtegalen park, Fort 8, Leugenberg, the Rooi, Wilrijk squares and also the Antwerp zoo, because they have an upper-local / city district appearance. This data layer is updated annually in January, provided that the facility is managed and updated annually by the relevant sector/service. The facility has a certain range based on walking distance, taking into account important barriers (water, ring, highway, rail,...) and safe crossings for vulnerable road users (tunnels, bridges, pedestrian crossings with traffic lights). - building block device: 150 meters or 2 minutes walk - neighborhood facility: 400 meters or 5 minutes walk - neighborhood facility: 800 meters or 10 minutes walking / 1,000 meters or 15 minutes walking - district facility: 1,600 meters or 20 minutes walking or 10 minutes cycling / 2,400 meters or 30 minutes walking or 15 minutes cycling. In total, some 50 local housing support facilities will be given access zones. In combination with the deficit zone, this layer gives an idea of the spatial distribution of this facility. This allows the policy to plan a balanced spatial distribution of the facility based on walking distance.
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