The Belted Riverside Park case refers to a specific example of a park designed along a riverbank. Such parks are typically characterized by their linear layout, incorporating green spaces, walkways, and often amenities like playgrounds, sports fields, or cultural facilities. They are designed to enhance urban environments by providing recreational areas and green corridors, promoting ecological sustainability, and improving the quality of life for residents. This case study might discuss the planning, design, and implementation of the park, including considerations for landscape architecture, urban design, and community engagement.