Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study

Public urban green spaces play an important role in urban sustainability. These places should provide high-quality recreation experiences for the urban residents. However, they are often overused. The Wienerberg area in the south of Vienna, Austria, was transformed from a waste disposal site into a...

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Main Author: Arne Arnberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/4/703
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spelling doaj-337ef7ed39a34df1b8530cf936a4932b2020-11-24T20:55:18ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502012-04-014470372010.3390/su4040703Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case StudyArne ArnbergerPublic urban green spaces play an important role in urban sustainability. These places should provide high-quality recreation experiences for the urban residents. However, they are often overused. The Wienerberg area in the south of Vienna, Austria, was transformed from a waste disposal site into a natural recreation area. During the past years, intensive settlement densification processes have taken place, resulting in a doubling of the local population living within a few minutes walking distance. An on-site survey among green space visitors (N = 231) revealed that the majority of them considered the area to be overcrowded on Sundays/holidays and reported a perceived increase in visitor numbers during the past years. Visitors with more past experience, as well as those who have perceived an increase in visitor numbers during recent years, reported higher crowding perceptions. A significant proportion of them try to avoid these crowds, relying on behavioral coping strategies, such as inter-area displacement. While urban regeneration has provided an attractive recreation area, urban densification around the green space appears to have reduced its recreational quality. Monitoring recreation quality indicators, such as crowding perceptions, seems to be useful for sustainable urban green space management and city planning.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/4/703coping behaviorcrowdingpast experiencerecreational qualitysatisfactionsustainability indicatorsurban green spaceurban sustainabilityVienna
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Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study
Sustainability
coping behavior
crowding
past experience
recreational quality
satisfaction
sustainability indicators
urban green space
urban sustainability
Vienna
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title Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study
title_short Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study
title_full Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study
title_fullStr Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Urban Densification and Recreational Quality of Public Urban Green Spaces—A Viennese Case Study
title_sort urban densification and recreational quality of public urban green spaces—a viennese case study
publisher MDPI AG
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publishDate 2012-04-01
description Public urban green spaces play an important role in urban sustainability. These places should provide high-quality recreation experiences for the urban residents. However, they are often overused. The Wienerberg area in the south of Vienna, Austria, was transformed from a waste disposal site into a natural recreation area. During the past years, intensive settlement densification processes have taken place, resulting in a doubling of the local population living within a few minutes walking distance. An on-site survey among green space visitors (N = 231) revealed that the majority of them considered the area to be overcrowded on Sundays/holidays and reported a perceived increase in visitor numbers during the past years. Visitors with more past experience, as well as those who have perceived an increase in visitor numbers during recent years, reported higher crowding perceptions. A significant proportion of them try to avoid these crowds, relying on behavioral coping strategies, such as inter-area displacement. While urban regeneration has provided an attractive recreation area, urban densification around the green space appears to have reduced its recreational quality. Monitoring recreation quality indicators, such as crowding perceptions, seems to be useful for sustainable urban green space management and city planning.
topic coping behavior
crowding
past experience
recreational quality
satisfaction
sustainability indicators
urban green space
urban sustainability
Vienna
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/4/703
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