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 Potential factors affect the use of urban green spaces in Danang city
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả: Phùng Khánh Chuyên
Nơi đăng: Young Scientist; Số: 24 (471) / 2023;Từ->đến trang: 132-138;Năm: 2023
Lĩnh vực: Môi trường; Loại: Bài báo khoa học; Thể loại: Quốc tế
TÓM TẮT
The possible health advantages of green space, and particularly the usage of green space, are attracting more and more scientists and policymakers' interest. Knowledge of how, why, and which factors influence the usage of green space is becoming increasingly demanded for the purposes of local planning as well as the policy to encourage residents to visit green space. The results of a study of 215 Danang residents randomly chosen served as the basis for the current investigation. Respondents were questioned about their proximity to different types of green space, consisting of the seas, beaches, natural and artificial lakes, rivers, and springs; parks and other green areas; natural and plantation forests; other natural open areas (Son Tra Peninsula, Ba Na Hill, hot springs); how frequently they used each of these areas; and their primary motivations for doing so. In order to determine the relationship between potential predictors and the frequency of visits to green space, multiple logistic regression analysis was used. The findings reveal that 76.5% of respondents visit green spaces at least once a week and that 14.2% of respondents visit green spaces daily. Most of the respondents reside far from green space, and only 18.8% of them live within 300 meters of green space. For 75.8% of the respondents, visiting a green place is most important since it allows them to take in the weather, relax, and gather with friends and family. The majority of Danang citizens do not consider distance to a green space to be a barrier for coming to beaches, lakes, rivers, and parks, but it is when coming to forests and other open natural areas. Age, gender, and marital status also influence the frequency of visits. Careful consideration of green space availability and social-demographic factors when building more green space as well as developing an effective plan to enhance the usage of green space in Danang is crucial.
ABSTRACT
The possible health advantages of green space, and particularly the usage of green space, are attracting more and more scientists and policymakers' interest. Knowledge of how, why, and which factors influence the usage of green space is becoming increasingly demanded for the purposes of local planning as well as the policy to encourage residents to visit green space. The results of a study of 215 Danang residents randomly chosen served as the basis for the current investigation. Respondents were questioned about their proximity to different types of green space, consisting of the seas, beaches, natural and artificial lakes, rivers, and springs; parks and other green areas; natural and plantation forests; other natural open areas (Son Tra Peninsula, Ba Na Hill, hot springs); how frequently they used each of these areas; and their primary motivations for doing so. In order to determine the relationship between potential predictors and the frequency of visits to green space, multiple logistic regression analysis was used. The findings reveal that 76.5% of respondents visit green spaces at least once a week and that 14.2% of respondents visit green spaces daily. Most of the respondents reside far from green space, and only 18.8% of them live within 300 meters of green space. For 75.8% of the respondents, visiting a green place is most important since it allows them to take in the weather, relax, and gather with friends and family. The majority of Danang citizens do not consider distance to a green space to be a barrier for coming to beaches, lakes, rivers, and parks, but it is when coming to forests and other open natural areas. Age, gender, and marital status also influence the frequency of visits. Careful consideration of green space availability and social-demographic factors when building more green space as well as developing an effective plan to enhance the usage of green space in Danang is crucial.
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