地点
马尼拉大都会圣胡安市奥提加斯大道 224 号 Metrosquare 大厦,邮编 1503
地点
马尼拉大都会圣胡安市奥提加斯大道 224 号 Metrosquare 大厦,邮编 1503
社会城市
马尼拉大都会未能满足公园需求。
Visual Data and Summary
Cotia D.J., Isla, F., III, Arellano, A.C.
2025年5月23日
WTA Labs
Abstract
Keywords:
Urban parks, Public spaces, Geomatics, Spatial analysis

Metro Manila Parks GIS Visuals. WTA Labs, 2025.
Introduction
Metro Manila hosts nearly half of the region’s 1,766 parks, mostly within residential areas.
A total of 1,766 parks across the region were identified, with Metro Manila contributing the largest share (803). On average, parks measure 0.62 ha. in size and have an average tree cover of 27.55%. Nearly half (45.92%) are located within residential areas, often developed as amenities within private estates.
Park space per capita falls far below global standards, leaving millions without access.
The average park space per capita in the region is only 0.62 sq. m. per capita, which falls far below the World Health Organization’s recommended minimum of 9 sq. m. per capita. Spatial analysis revealed that 1 in every 2 barangays lacks any access to parks, affecting an estimated 7.36 million people.
Parks occupy minimal land compared to built-up areas and other recreational spaces.
In terms of land distribution, there is only 1 sq. m. of park for every 129 sq. m. of built-up area in the Greater Manila Area. Furthermore, parks are outnumbered by basketball courts and greatly overshadowed in size by golf courses and cemeteries across the region.
More populous and warmer cities tend to have more parks but lower tree cover.
Regression analysis suggests that cities with more parks tend to have greater population, warmer temperatures, and lower tree cover. These factors appear to drive demand for formal green spaces in areas where urban heat and limited natural greenery are most pressing.
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