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Green Open Space or Green Open Space (RTH) is an area or path within a city /

region whose use is open. "Green" is said because green open space is a place to
grow plants - either naturally or intentionally planted. RTH has many benefits,
including:

Green open space has ecological functions.

Green space is the 'lung' of the city or region. Green plants and plants can absorb
carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, increase oxygen, reduce temperatures with shade and
coolness of plants, become water absorption areas, and reduce noise.

Open green space is a space where residents can stay in touch and relax.

Children get space to play, so they don't spend too much time in front of
television or video games. People can walk, exercise, and do other activities.

Open green space has an aesthetic function.

The presence of RTH beautifies settlements, housing complexes, offices, schools,


malls, and others. Imagine a 'dry' office atmosphere, a hot school, arid housing, a
mall that is only filled with artificial walls and plants. Compare with green
offices, schools, housing, and malls. Not only is the heart and feeling cool. The
head can also be invited to think more clearly and creatively.

Green open space in urban planning has a planology function.

Open green space can be a barrier between one room and another space which is
different.

Green open space fulfills the function of education.

Open green space is a space where animals and plants can be used as learning tools.
If children are also involved in managing green open space, they will also get soft
skills lessons that are important and may not be available at school: learn to
organize and live up to the noble values of efforts to preserve the environment.
This is an important provision for them as the next generation in the future, so
why now?

Green open space also has an economical function.

Certain types of plants have a fair sale value and consumption value. Flowers,
fruits, wood. If it is well organized, RTH is not only a strategic tourist
location, but also produces economic value for its managers. Therefore, the
existence of RTH can improve the welfare of the surrounding communities.

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