Open spaces are defined
as non-built public or private green areas, which include parks, squares, gardens,
pathways and natural reserves (GJMC, 1997). The role of open spaces in serving as
national, local and private parks, preserves and recreational areas; archaeological
preserves; urban green belts, greenways and trails, land for urban agriculture; and buffer
zones to provide separation between conflicting land uses or to protect vulnerable areas
was noted. The need for parks and open spaces form an internal part of addressing the
recreational and aesthetic needs of the community in the GJ area. It is essential that
these parks and open spaces be adequately provided, utilised and maintained in an
environmentally sound manner. The provincial government has also created an open space
program throughout Gauteng, which aims to link all open spaces.
REFERENCES
GJMC 1997: Information gathering exercise
on the Local Agenda 21 Process in the GJMC area. GJMC: Jhb. |