Urban green space perception and its contribution to well-being
Abstract:
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces. This study pbkp_redicted the influence of perceived green space characteristics in the city of Szeged, Hungary, on two well-being variables: the green space visitors’ level of satisfaction and the self-reported quality of life. The applied logistic regression analysis used nine pbkp_redictors: seven perceived green space characteristics from a questionnaire survey among visitors of five urban green spaces of Szeged; and the frequency of green space visitors’ crowd-sourced recreational running paths and photographs picturing green space aesthetics. Results revealed that perceived green space characteristics with direct well-being benefits were strong pbkp_redictors of both dependent variables. Perceived green space characteristics with indirect, yet fundamental, well-being benefits, namely, regulating ecosystem services had minor influence on the dependent variables. The crowd-sourced geo-tagged data pbkp_redicted only the perceived quality of life contributions; but revealed spatial patterns of recreational green space use and aesthetics. This study recommends that regulating ecosystem services should be planned with a focus on residents’ aesthetic and recreational needs. Further research on the combination of green space visitorś perceptions and crowd-sourced geo-tagged data is suggested to promote planning for well-being and health benefits of urban green spaces.
Año de publicación:
2017
Keywords:
- Perceived well-being benefits
- Crowd-sourced geo-tagged data
- quality of life
- Questionnaire survey
- Perceived green space characteristics
- urban green spaces
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Migración humana
- Percepción
- Ecología
Áreas temáticas:
- Ordenación del territorio y arquitectura del paisaje
- Factores que afectan al comportamiento social
- Salud y seguridad personal