Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions

Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and gardens. This kind of environment is linked to many positive effects and its importance is growing due to increasing urbanization. Understanding what drives people to use green urban space is fundamental to...

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Main Authors: Alessia Grigoletto, Mario Mauro, Francesco Campa, Alberto Loi, Maria Cristina Zambon, Marzia Bettocchi, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Laura Bragonzoni, Pasqualino Maietta Latessa, Stefania Toselli
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-fa19190e27624d2184d7be4d6bc5ee5e2021-07-01T00:09:52ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-06-01186442644210.3390/ijerph18126442Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian RegionsAlessia Grigoletto0Mario Mauro1Francesco Campa2Alberto Loi3Maria Cristina Zambon4Marzia Bettocchi5Mark Nieuwenhuijsen6Laura Bragonzoni7Pasqualino Maietta Latessa8Stefania Toselli9Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Basic Medical Sciences, Neuroscience and Sense Organs, University of Study of Bari, 70121 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Life Quality Studies, University of Bologna, 47921 Rimini, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy, Biotechnology and Sport Science, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, ItalyWelfare Area and Promotion of Community Wellness, Bologna Municipality, 40126 Bologna, ItalyWelfare Area and Promotion of Community Wellness, Bologna Municipality, 40126 Bologna, ItalyISGlobal, 08036 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Life Quality Studies, University of Bologna, 47921 Rimini, ItalyDepartment of Life Quality Studies, University of Bologna, 47921 Rimini, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, ItalyGreen spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and gardens. This kind of environment is linked to many positive effects and its importance is growing due to increasing urbanization. Understanding what drives people to use green urban space is fundamental to creating appropriate campaigns to develop the use of such spaces and improve the citizens’ quality of life. A questionnaire on the attitude towards green space was developed and submitted to people from two Italian regions. Emilia-Romagna and Veneto are two regions in the North of Italy with different territorial policies. Three hundred and ten surveys were collected (167 in Emilia-Romagna and 143 in Veneto). Significant differences were observed between regions, age groups and in relation to the kind of work (<i>p</i> < 0.05). People from Emilia-Romagna have higher scores of attitudes towards green space than people from Veneto, underlining the importance of territorial policies. Moreover, younger participants (18–30 years) seem to be less attracted to green urban space. Being an employee seems to influence the attitude towards green space. Particular attention should be given to subjects of the younger age groups and to the number of hours spent at work. This could be an important element for future research, so that political action can be implemented with these categories in mind.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6442attitudegreen spacehealth promotionpark
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author Alessia Grigoletto
Mario Mauro
Francesco Campa
Alberto Loi
Maria Cristina Zambon
Marzia Bettocchi
Mark Nieuwenhuijsen
Laura Bragonzoni
Pasqualino Maietta Latessa
Stefania Toselli
spellingShingle Alessia Grigoletto
Mario Mauro
Francesco Campa
Alberto Loi
Maria Cristina Zambon
Marzia Bettocchi
Mark Nieuwenhuijsen
Laura Bragonzoni
Pasqualino Maietta Latessa
Stefania Toselli
Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
attitude
green space
health promotion
park
author_facet Alessia Grigoletto
Mario Mauro
Francesco Campa
Alberto Loi
Maria Cristina Zambon
Marzia Bettocchi
Mark Nieuwenhuijsen
Laura Bragonzoni
Pasqualino Maietta Latessa
Stefania Toselli
author_sort Alessia Grigoletto
title Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
title_short Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
title_full Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
title_fullStr Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
title_sort attitudes towards green urban space: a case study of two italian regions
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and gardens. This kind of environment is linked to many positive effects and its importance is growing due to increasing urbanization. Understanding what drives people to use green urban space is fundamental to creating appropriate campaigns to develop the use of such spaces and improve the citizens’ quality of life. A questionnaire on the attitude towards green space was developed and submitted to people from two Italian regions. Emilia-Romagna and Veneto are two regions in the North of Italy with different territorial policies. Three hundred and ten surveys were collected (167 in Emilia-Romagna and 143 in Veneto). Significant differences were observed between regions, age groups and in relation to the kind of work (<i>p</i> < 0.05). People from Emilia-Romagna have higher scores of attitudes towards green space than people from Veneto, underlining the importance of territorial policies. Moreover, younger participants (18–30 years) seem to be less attracted to green urban space. Being an employee seems to influence the attitude towards green space. Particular attention should be given to subjects of the younger age groups and to the number of hours spent at work. This could be an important element for future research, so that political action can be implemented with these categories in mind.
topic attitude
green space
health promotion
park
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6442
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