Senik, BerfinUzun, Osman2021-12-012021-12-0120211300-7319https://doi.org/10.14744/planlama.2021.36043https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/10279As is known, open-green spaces are an integral part of urban sustainability. They provide ecological, social, recreational, and spatial contributions to cities, with many different typologies. It is possible to reflect these contributions (multifunctional) to the urban space with a systematic approach. In this context, both in the world and in Turkey, many goals, strategies, and standards regarding opengreen space have been developed/being developed. In recent years, the concept of the nation garden, which has historical importance, has come to the fore as an open-green space typology in Turkey. This concept has also started to be addressed with different opengreen space strategies. Accordingly in this study, the role of nation garden concept in the planning and design processes of the opengreen space system was examined. In this context, the historical development of different open-green space typologies in the world and in Turkey has been emphasized. In the next stage, the legal-administrative structure in Turkey regarding open-green spaces was examined. For this purpose, determinations were made regarding the effect of the Nation Garden Guideline, put forward by the central administration, on the planning and design of the open-green space system. Ultimately, some suggestions were made for the integration of nation gardens with ecological corridors, which were also brought to the agenda by the central administration. Thus, a base that can lead to the integration of the nation garden concept with other open-green spaces and the planning and design process of a competent open-green space system has been put forward.tr10.14744/planlama.2021.36043info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOpen-green space systemecological corridorsnation gardensguidelineBenefitsHealthThe Role of Nation Gardens in the Planning and Design Processes of the Open Green Space SystemReview Article313378392WOS:000702741800004N/A