Papers on Environmental Information Science
Vol.31 (The 31th Conference on Environmental Information Science)
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The Rrelationship Between the Citizen's Demands and Spatial-Environmental Factors of Street Trees in Higashiosaka City
Masatake KAWAGUCHIKazuhiro OHIRAMoeko UEDAMari FUJIMOTOHiroki AKAZAWA
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Pages 225-230

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We analyzed the relation between citizens’ demands and the spatial-environmental factors of street trees in Higashiosaka City and found three important points. In residential districts, street trees must be maintained to ensure that their shapes and sizes complement the residential environment. In residential?commercial mixed districts, street trees must be systematically maintained for ensuring good visibility with consideration to large vehicles and cleaning of the fallen leaves and spraying insecticides with consideration to pedestrians. In residential?industrial mixed districts, shrubs must be maintained to ensure good visibility in spatially and environmentally limited planting spaces.

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