Senik, BerfinUzun, Osman2023-07-262023-07-2620221860-18711860-188Xhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11355-021-00492-5https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/13655Open green spaces have significant contributions to the city, urban residents and ecosystem. However, these contributions could not be fully reflected on the urban space due to rapid urbanization. Furthermore, studies on this reflection have focused only on a specific function of open green spaces without a holistic approach. Also, there is no common framework for the definition, classification and standardization of open green spaces or a comprehensive analysis of these domains. The present study aimed to propose a guideline that included five criteria to serve as a baseline to plan open green space systems. In the study, open green spaces and the city were considered as a subsystem of the landscape. Thus, open green space objectives and strategies were proposed based on the landscape functions, urban character and urbanization level (urban density). Furthermore, the study reconsidered the definition and classification of open green spaces and recommended standards. These standards were categorized in two groups based on recreational standards and natural disasters. Thus, the open green spaces were analyzed based on qualitative, quantitative, connectivity and location selection criteria with a holistic approach and a multi-dimensional framework was developed based on ecological, recreational and disaster criteria.en10.1007/s11355-021-00492-5info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLandscape Function; Urban Character; Degree Of Urbanization; Open Green SpaceLandscape Ecology; Land-Use; Ecosystem Services; Rapid Urbanization; Rural-Population; Urban-Growth; Human Health; Infrastructure; Valuation; BenefitsA process approach to the open green space system planningArticle1822032192-s2.0-85123579170WOS:000749228600002Q2Q2