I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces

There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicates that individuals with mobility disabilities visit green spaces less frequently than the able-bodied population. The aim of this study was to examine the experiences and related constraints of indiv...

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Main Authors: Sus Sola Corazon, Marie Christofferen Gramkov, Dorthe Varning Poulsen, Victoria Linn Lygum, Gaochao Zhang, Ulrika Karlsson Stigsdotter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2019-01-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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Online Access:https://www.sjdr.se/articles/50
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spelling doaj-b234bc6674ae4bf6aea3dda79c8cd79d2020-11-25T00:44:48ZengStockholm University PressScandinavian Journal of Disability Research1501-74191745-30112019-01-0121110.16993/sjdr.50512I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green SpacesSus Sola Corazon0Marie Christofferen Gramkov1Dorthe Varning Poulsen2Victoria Linn Lygum3Gaochao Zhang4Ulrika Karlsson Stigsdotter5University of CopenhagenUniversity of CopenhagenUniversity of CopenhagenUniversity of CopenhagenUniversity of CopenhagenUniversity of CopenhagenThere is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicates that individuals with mobility disabilities visit green spaces less frequently than the able-bodied population. The aim of this study was to examine the experiences and related constraints of individuals with mobility disabilities visiting green spaces. The study’s qualitative research design employed group and individual interviews, which were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis and social geographical theory. The results indicate that, generally speaking, the interviewees valued green spaces highly. The serenity of and possibility for close physical contact with a green space were preferred and promoted experiences of insideness and identification with the space. Conversely, lack of accessibility led to feelings of exclusion and outsideness. To increase both the accessibility and positive experience of any green space, it is advisable to include the user group in the study design process.https://www.sjdr.se/articles/50accessibilityphysical impairmentIPA analysissocial geographyhealth promoting environmentshealth design
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author Sus Sola Corazon
Marie Christofferen Gramkov
Dorthe Varning Poulsen
Victoria Linn Lygum
Gaochao Zhang
Ulrika Karlsson Stigsdotter
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Marie Christofferen Gramkov
Dorthe Varning Poulsen
Victoria Linn Lygum
Gaochao Zhang
Ulrika Karlsson Stigsdotter
I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces
Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
accessibility
physical impairment
IPA analysis
social geography
health promoting environments
health design
author_facet Sus Sola Corazon
Marie Christofferen Gramkov
Dorthe Varning Poulsen
Victoria Linn Lygum
Gaochao Zhang
Ulrika Karlsson Stigsdotter
author_sort Sus Sola Corazon
title I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces
title_short I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces
title_full I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces
title_fullStr I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces
title_full_unstemmed I Would Really like to Visit the Forest, but it is Just Too Difficult: A Qualitative Study on Mobility Disability and Green Spaces
title_sort i would really like to visit the forest, but it is just too difficult: a qualitative study on mobility disability and green spaces
publisher Stockholm University Press
series Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
issn 1501-7419
1745-3011
publishDate 2019-01-01
description There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicates that individuals with mobility disabilities visit green spaces less frequently than the able-bodied population. The aim of this study was to examine the experiences and related constraints of individuals with mobility disabilities visiting green spaces. The study’s qualitative research design employed group and individual interviews, which were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis and social geographical theory. The results indicate that, generally speaking, the interviewees valued green spaces highly. The serenity of and possibility for close physical contact with a green space were preferred and promoted experiences of insideness and identification with the space. Conversely, lack of accessibility led to feelings of exclusion and outsideness. To increase both the accessibility and positive experience of any green space, it is advisable to include the user group in the study design process.
topic accessibility
physical impairment
IPA analysis
social geography
health promoting environments
health design
url https://www.sjdr.se/articles/50
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