Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing

Urban green parks perform a remarkable role for the physical, social and psychological wellbeing of the urban public by providing space for relaxation and recreation, directly influencing public health through mitigation of the urban heat impact, noise reduction and moderation of air and water poll...

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Main Authors: P.R.G.N. Indika Pussella, Lin Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2019-05-01
Series:Geospatial Health
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Online Access:https://geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/738
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spelling doaj-00f4128b07f24841815e034264c9dede2020-11-25T03:53:51ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeospatial Health1827-19871970-70962019-05-0114110.4081/gh.2019.738Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processingP.R.G.N. Indika Pussella0Lin Li1School of Resources and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, China; Collaborative Innovation Center of Geo Spatial Technology, Wuhan University, China; Department of Remote Sensing and GIS, Faculty of Geomatics, Sabaragamuwa UniversitySchool of Resources and Environmental Science, Wuhan University; Collaborative Innovation Center of Geo Spatial Technology, Wuhan University Urban green parks perform a remarkable role for the physical, social and psychological wellbeing of the urban public by providing space for relaxation and recreation, directly influencing public health through mitigation of the urban heat impact, noise reduction and moderation of air and water pollution. An indicator-based approach on analytical hierarchical processing was used to identify and assess the driving forces for the utilization of urban green parks and their accessibility. Eight indicators: location, topography and geography, facility and services, safety and security, social and culture, ecology, demography, and weather and climate (further divided into 50 factors) were used in the study. Data were collected through a questionnaire survey in which 887 regular park users participated. A standardized study design was implemented to study and assess four urban green parks in the Colombo metropolitan district, Sri Lanka. The study identified park facilities and services as well as safety and security measures maintained by the park as the key factors of appeal, while location, ecology, topography and geography, including weather and climate, had a lower relative influence when selecting a park for recreation. Social, cultural and demographic factors appeared to be of the least interest. The study recommends park managers to assess their parks using this model to enhance the characteristics found to be the most important. It further suggests developing models also for other park types by considering which factors would have the highest relative influence in providing a better service for the regular park user. https://geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/738GreenParksAnalytical hierarchical processingUrbanHealthPublic
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Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
Geospatial Health
Green
Parks
Analytical hierarchical processing
Urban
Health
Public
author_facet P.R.G.N. Indika Pussella
Lin Li
author_sort P.R.G.N. Indika Pussella
title Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
title_short Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
title_full Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
title_fullStr Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
title_full_unstemmed Identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
title_sort identification and assessment of the driving forces for the use of urban green parks and their accessibility in colombo, sri lanka, through analytical hierarchical processing
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Geospatial Health
issn 1827-1987
1970-7096
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Urban green parks perform a remarkable role for the physical, social and psychological wellbeing of the urban public by providing space for relaxation and recreation, directly influencing public health through mitigation of the urban heat impact, noise reduction and moderation of air and water pollution. An indicator-based approach on analytical hierarchical processing was used to identify and assess the driving forces for the utilization of urban green parks and their accessibility. Eight indicators: location, topography and geography, facility and services, safety and security, social and culture, ecology, demography, and weather and climate (further divided into 50 factors) were used in the study. Data were collected through a questionnaire survey in which 887 regular park users participated. A standardized study design was implemented to study and assess four urban green parks in the Colombo metropolitan district, Sri Lanka. The study identified park facilities and services as well as safety and security measures maintained by the park as the key factors of appeal, while location, ecology, topography and geography, including weather and climate, had a lower relative influence when selecting a park for recreation. Social, cultural and demographic factors appeared to be of the least interest. The study recommends park managers to assess their parks using this model to enhance the characteristics found to be the most important. It further suggests developing models also for other park types by considering which factors would have the highest relative influence in providing a better service for the regular park user.
topic Green
Parks
Analytical hierarchical processing
Urban
Health
Public
url https://geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/738
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