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ENVIRONMENT INDICATORS
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5.1 Environmental Stewardship
5.2 Clean Energy and Climate Stability
5.3 Productive and Efficient Use of Land
5.4 Clean Air
5.5 Clean and Plentiful Water
5.6 Sustainable and Healthy Ecosystems
5.7 Environmental Justice and Equity
5.8 Accessible Green and Recreational Spaces
5.8.1 Green space distribution, acres/1,000 children by Boston neighborhood
5.8.2 Access to and public use of Harborwalk and Harbor Islands National Park
5.9 Beautiful Walkable Communities
5.10 Sustained Public Support for Environment and Open Space
5.8 Accessible Green and Recreational Spaces
 
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A large part of Boston’s charm as a livable, walkable city is the quality and maintenance of its parks and open spaces.  The Emerald Necklace park system, beaches, sitting parks, playing fields, tot lots, community gardens, the Boston Common, the Public Garden and the waterfront all add to the quality of residents’ lives.  Given the City of Boston’s density of 11,860 persons per square mile, every acre of public open space serves multiple purposes.  Open spaces provide recreation, habitat for wildlife, space for trees that cool and clean the air, flood control storage, water filtration, food, and scenic beauty.  Green areas can make a neighborhood more neighborly and therefore more safe, ensure a balance of development and “elbow-room,” enhance the value of real estate, and inspire us with the beauty of nature.

Boston was one of only three cities, with Minneapolis and Cincinnati, rated as having a four-star park system in a report by the Trust for Public Land and the Urban Land Institute.

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