Frequently Asked Questions
Why are pocket parks essential for urban spaces?
In the midst of concrete jungles, pocket parks emerge as vital green oases. They offer urban inhabitants a respite from the hustle and bustle, providing a peaceful space to reconnect with nature. Besides aesthetic appeal, pocket parks are instrumental in combating the adverse effects of urbanisation, like air pollution and heat islands. They also serve as community hubs, fostering social interactions and community events. Richmond Road Pocket Park, for instance, stands out as a brilliant illustration of how these compact green spaces can rejuvenate an urban setting, turning once-neglected spaces into community assets.
Other questions
What plants can be used in green screens?
How involved is the design process?
What types of plants can be used in green screens?
What role does urban greening play in educational spaces?
Do pocket parks contribute to sustainability goals?
If a parklet gets damaged, who is responsible for the repairs?
How do I choose the right plants for my space?
Can you integrate an irrigation system for your living green wall?
What are the benefits of community planting?
What are the benefits of a mobility hub?
