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A key aspect of the Garden City Movement is the integration of nature into urban design. This includes the use of green spaces, parks, and gardens within the city, as well as the preservation of natural landscapes in the surrounding greenbelt. The movement seeks to create a harmonious relationship between urban and natural environments. | A key aspect of the Garden City Movement is the integration of nature into urban design. This includes the use of green spaces, parks, and gardens within the city, as well as the preservation of natural landscapes in the surrounding greenbelt. The movement seeks to create a harmonious relationship between urban and natural environments. | ||
[[Image:Detail-104673.jpg|thumb|center|A picturesque garden city park with lush greenery, walking paths, and a small pond.]] | |||
== Implementation and Impact == | == Implementation and Impact == |