Abstract

As urban environments become increasingly dense, pocket parks have emerged as essential elements in enhancing the urban environment and improving the quality of life in densely populated areas. These compact, strategically designed spaces offer a range of benefits, extending from ecological enrichment to fostering social connections. This paper explores the concept and significance of pocket parks in urban design, examining their contributions to both ecological diversity and community well-being. Central to their success is a commitment to innovative design principles that emphasize efficient space utilization, contextual integration, and ecological sensitivity. These principles ensure that pocket parks are not only practical and visually appealing but also resonate with local community needs and the surrounding environment. This study aims to highlight the transformative potential of pocket parks in creating more livable, sustainable, and inclusive urban environments, underlining their role as dynamic elements in contemporary urban development.

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