Unraveling Visiting-Activity Patterns of Heterogeneous Communities for Urban-Park Planning and Design

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Urban parks provide essential outdoor recreation space, especially for high-density cities. This study evaluated the park-visiting activity profiles of residents to inform the planning and design of community-relevant parks. The visiting and activity patterns of 465 Hong Kong adult residents were collected using a structured questionnaire. The correlations of visiting and activity patterns of the different socio-demographic groups were analyzed. Varying features of visiting and activity patterns were observed for different socio-demographic groups. Older patrons visited parks intensively for nature-enjoyment activities and had shorter travel if intended for social and physical-exercise activities. The middle-aged respondents with children mainly conducted family based rec-reation, visited parks more frequently, and traveled farther. The young adults reported lower pat-ronage, but the visit frequency increased with the engagement level in outdoor and physical-exer-cise activities. The homemakers reported a high visit frequency and enthusiastic participation in social activities. They tended to visit more frequently and stay longer in parks for physical-exercise activities. Our study revealed the urban parks’ divergent patronage behavior and unique roles to disparate user groups. They furnished evidence to apply continually precision park planning, de-sign, and promotion to achieve socially responsive and age-friendly parks.

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Hui, L. C., & Jim, C. Y. (2022). Unraveling Visiting-Activity Patterns of Heterogeneous Communities for Urban-Park Planning and Design. Forests, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/f13060841

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