I'd say building new homes on public green spaces should be avoided whenever possible. The main reason is that these spaces are essential for mental well-being and community life, especially in crowded cities like Shanghai. For example, near my apartment, there's a small park where people gather to exercise, chat, or just relax. It's a lifeline for many who live in high-rise buildings without much outdoor space. That said, I understand the pressure to accommodate growing populations, but preserving green areas should be a priority. A better solution might be to optimize existing urban spaces or build upwards rather than sacrificing parks and gardens.
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Should new homes ever be built on public green spaces in cities?
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