Assessing the Accessibility and Equity of Urban Green Spaces from Supply and Demand Perspectives: A Case Study of a Mountainous City in China DOI Creative Commons
Yawen Jin,

Rongxiao He,

Jingke Hong

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Accessibility to urban parks: Comparing GIS based measures in the city of Padova (Italy) DOI Creative Commons
Paolo Semenzato,

Anna Costa,

Thomas Campagnaro

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Longitudinal association between urban blue-green space exposure and mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis of exposure types and buffers DOI Creative Commons
Xingcan Zhou, Kojiro Sho,

Hongfei Qiu

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 116, P. 105901 - 105901

Published: Oct. 12, 2024

Language: Английский

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6

More visible greenspace, stronger heart? Evidence from ischaemic heart disease emergency department visits by middle-aged and older adults in Hubei, China DOI
Yao Yao,

Changwu Xu,

Hanyu Yin

et al.

Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 224, P. 104444 - 104444

Published: April 25, 2022

Language: Английский

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24

Assessing urban livability in Shanghai through an open source data-driven approach DOI Creative Commons
Yin Long,

Yi Wu,

Liqiao Huang

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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5

Disentangling public urban green space satisfaction: Exploring individual and contextual factors across European cities DOI Creative Commons

Thomas Coisnon,

Anne Musson,

Serigne Daouda Pene

et al.

Cities, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 152, P. 105154 - 105154

Published: June 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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5

Public views on green roofs and green walls in two major Asian cities and implications for promotion policy DOI
Ling Chui Hui, C.Y. Jim, Yuhong Tian

et al.

Urban forestry & urban greening, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 70, P. 127546 - 127546

Published: March 17, 2022

Language: Английский

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Exploring Associations between Subjective Well-Being and Non-Market Values When Used in the Evaluation of Urban Green Spaces: A Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons
Elli Papastergiou, Dionysis Latinopoulos,

Myrto Evdou

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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The equigenic potential of green window views for city dwellers’ well-being DOI Creative Commons
Stefanie Kley, Tetiana Dovbischuk

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.

Language: Английский

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Research on the cool island effect of green spaces in megacity cores: A case study of the main urban area of Xi'an, China DOI
Kaili Zhang,

Qiqi Liu,

Bin Fang

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106255 - 106255

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Analysis of the indicators of environment approaching to the right to a healthy environment (Case study: District 20 of Tehran Municipality) DOI

Amir Azmoon,

Habibollah Fasihi, Farzaneh Sasanpour

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(4), P. 0 - 0

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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