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You may not know the influence of greening rate on living life!

When buying a house, the greening rate is also a factor. General developers will describe the greening rate in the residential area when recommending houses, but the greening rate is actually a hard indicator, which is the proportion of the total area of green space to the total area of the region. Seeing this, are you a little confused and don't understand? It doesn't matter. The following small series will focus on the knowledge related to the greening rate to help you understand the greening rate.

1. What is the greening rate?

The accurate formulation of greening rate should be greening coverage rate, which has a wide range. It can be said that as long as there is turf coverage, it can be regarded as the green area, which refers to the ratio of the sum of the vertical projection areas of green space to the residential land, that is, the green rate.

In fact, the greening rate is mainly the developer's statement, which often appears in the developer's publicity materials. It is not a very accurate and standardized word, because the greening rate has no basis in laws and regulations, and the national standard for measuring the greening status of real estate clearly stipulated by laws and regulations is the greening rate.

Second, the calculation method of greening rate

Calculation formula of green space rate: green space rate = green area/planned construction land area. The green space here includes public green space, green space beside houses and green space belonging to public service facilities (green space within the red line of roads), but does not include artificial green space on roofs and terraces. In addition, sculptures, pools, pavilions and other green buildings with an area not exceeding 1% in public green space can be regarded as green spaces.

Third, how much is the greening rate of the community appropriate?

Generally speaking, the higher the greening rate, the lower the plot ratio and the lower the building density. Therefore, the less area developers can use to recover funds, the more comfortable residents will be. In short, the ratio of greening rate to floor area ratio determines whether a project is designed from the perspective of people's living needs or from the perspective of purely making money.

In general, in a good residential area, the plot ratio of high-rise residential buildings should not exceed 5%, multi-storey residential buildings should not exceed 3%, and the greening rate should not be less than 30%.

Fourthly, the influence of greening rate on living life.

1 can visually enrich the landscape and eliminate fatigue.

When I get home, I can see the freshness of green everywhere, and my mood will get better. At the same time, it can also increase residents' communication space and activity places, take a walk, enjoy a cool rest, play cards and chess, interact closely with neighbors and enhance neighborhood feelings.

2. The high greening rate also makes the community look more upscale.

The landscaping of residential quarters not only highlights the design concept and regional characteristics of residential quarters, but also is an important symbol of the quality of residential space. The higher the green rate, the lower the building area, the higher the user's comfort, the more beautiful the living environment and the fresher the air.

3. It is beneficial to residents' health.

Due to the increase of urban population and automobile pollution, the content of carbon dioxide in the air is increasing. Green plants can absorb carbon dioxide in the air and release oxygen through photosynthesis. Let people who have been under urban pollution for a long time enjoy a moment of green and healthy life.

Five, the green rate is not equal to the green rate.

Speaking of green rate, there is another word called green rate, so we should pay more attention to it. The calculation range of green space rate is limited to residential land, and anything that is more than 0.5 meters away from the wall or less than 3 meters deep in the surface soil is not considered green space, so the green space rate is higher than the green space rate, and developers often publicize the green space rate.