Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 1793 - 1793
Published: Sept. 15, 2023
Urban
green
space
accessibility
is
an
essential
consideration
in
determining
environmental
liveability
and
the
well-being
of
individuals,
spatial
inequity
urban
supply
demand
has
become
a
research
focus.
However,
few
studies
have
conducted
multidimensional
comprehensive
assessment
influences
on
from
different
perspectives
demand.
To
address
this,
our
study
centred
mountainous
Chongqing
region
established
framework
examining
pattern
spaces
its
correlation
with
physical
geographical
elements
socioeconomic
factors.
We
reveal
distribution
characteristics
by
using
Gaussian-based
two-step
floating
catchment
area
network
analysis
methods
further
observe
clustering
features
utilising
hotspot
analysis.
The
ordinary
least
squares
(OLS)
model
lag
were
used
to
evaluate
disparities.
Our
findings
explicit
blind
spots
accessibility,
primarily
within
30
min
travel
threshold
city’s
marginal
area.
A
discernible
supply–demand
imbalance
existed
core,
constituted
implicit
spots.
Furthermore,
we
identified
that
relationship
between
elevation
under
not
always
consistently
significant
over
because
heterogeneity
may
exist.
Most
concerningly,
found
inequities
particularly
impacting
vulnerable
demographics
such
as
elderly
lower-income
groups.
These
results
can
inform
planners
policymakers
about
sufficiently
consider
determine
where
how
implement
inclusive
greening
policies
or
planning
schemes.
It
also
great
significance
increasing
awareness
groups
preventing
inequality.
Urban forestry & urban greening,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
82, P. 127896 - 127896
Published: March 5, 2023
Accessibility
to
urban
green
spaces
is
essential
for
dwellers'
health
and
well-being.
For
planning
purposes
different
accessibility
measures
indicators
have
been
used.
Some
are
only
based
on
availability,
others
consider
distance
from
residences,
yet
rely
gravity-based
methods
that
both
supply
demand.
Different
often
provide
diverse
sometimes
contradictory
results
many
issues
remain
in
developing
a
comprehensive
measure
of
accessibility,
representativity
problems
matching
indices
with
reality.
In
this
study
developed
applied
the
parks
city
Padova,
northeastern
Italy.
Effectiveness
reliability
ten
derived
these
measures,
identifying
needs,
inadequacies
disparities
park
access
tested
at
unit
scale.
The
confirmed
multiple
need
be
used
useful
tool
provision
adequate
equal
opportunities
open
space
citizens.
has
also
shown
which
can
replaced
by
each
other
without
losing
important
information.
npj Urban Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: Feb. 26, 2024
Abstract
Urban
livability
has
become
a
major
policy
and
practice
priority
in
many
parts
of
the
world.
However,
its
attainment
remains
challenging
cities
developing
emerging
economies.
The
lack
data
with
appropriate
quality,
coverage,
spatial
temporal
resolution
often
complicates
both
assessment
such
identification
areas
for
improvement.
Here
we
develop
framework
to
mobilize
synthesize
open-source
analyze
spatially
urban
patterns
Shanghai.
brings
together
diverse
types
including
housing
characteristics,
population
distribution,
transportation
networks,
points
interest
identify
city
low
livability,
thus
Such
findings
can
provide
comprehensive
overview
residential
living
conditions
Shanghai,
as
well
useful
information
planners
decision-makers.
Furthermore,
subject
availability,
proposed
method
potential
application
other
cities.
Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 700 - 700
Published: March 17, 2023
Proximity
and
access
to
urban
green
spaces
(UGSs)
provide
city
dwellers
with
multiple
benefits
related
health
well-being.
Understanding
what
(and
how)
characteristics
of
these
affect
individuals’
perceived
preferences
sense
well-being
(subjective
well-being)
could
be
critical
for
relevant
future
planning
interventions,
policy
design,
investments
in
spaces.
This
scoping
review
aims
summarize,
synthesize,
compare
previous
research
findings
about
the
application
(stated)
preference-based
methods,
using
non-market
valuation
techniques
(e.g.,
willingness-to-pay
methods),
non-preference-based
measures
subjective
evaluate
UGSs.
By
comparing
two
methodologies,
we
aim
explore
differences
similarities
among
determinants
associated
UGS
design
planning.
We
also
seek
identify
most
commonly
used
approaches
measuring
and/or
projecting
impact
(new
or
rejuvenated)
UGSs
on
people’s
welfare
The
focuses
peer-reviewed
empirical
scientific
work
published
during
period
from
2010
2022.
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
108, P. 105511 - 105511
Published: May 6, 2024
Previous
studies
found
smaller
differences
in
well-being
between
socio-economic
status
groups
very
green
urban
areas.
We
argue
that
the
view
of
greenery
from
home
is
fundamental
unit
a
neighborhood
and
analyze
its
relationship
with
residential
satisfaction.
Drawing
on
equigenesis
hypothesis,
we
expect
lower-class
citizens
benefit
more
window
views
than
upper-class
citizens.
The
data
come
population
survey
random
selection
1,800
respondents
two
purposefully
chosen
German
cities
collected
extensive
information
both
perceived
greening
social
background.
results
show
are
associated
increased
satisfaction,
which
particularly
pronounced
among
lower
class
findings
robust
against
environmental
stressors
further
indicators
wealth
having
views.
study
provides
new
insights
into
benefits
compact
supports
hypothesis
equigenic
potential.