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Low deficit zone of neighborhood-use greenery and squares (>0.5ha) at neighborhood level (400m and 5 min walk). The deficit zone is the residential area that represents the inverse of the given range zone. By neighborhood-use greenery and -squares we mean: - publicly accessible greenery larger than 0.5 ha (or 5,000 m2): parks, pocket parks, hanging greenery, fort greenery, dog walking area, city forest, play forest, cemetery, green playgrounds, publicly accessible building greenery, for example Vinkenparkje, Harmoniepark - publicly accessible paved spaces larger than 0.5 ha (or 5,000m2): squares, green squares, sports grounds (NOT: roads, footpaths and cycle paths), e.g. Dageraadplaats, Grote Markt, Theaterplein 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, etc.) and safe crossings for vulnerable road users (tunnels, bridges, pedestrian crossings with traffic lights). A neighborhood and neighborhood facility gets a walking distance of respectively 400 meters and 800 meters (respectively 5 and 10 min walk). Facilities that function on district (district or postcode) have a range of 1600 meters (20 min walking or 8 min cycling). 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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