Abstract
Urban parks provide important environmental, social, and economic benefits to people and urban areas. The literature demonstrates that proximity to urban parks is one of the key factors influencing people’s willingness to use them. Therefore, the provision of urban parks near residential areas and workplaces is one of the key factors influencing quality of life. This study designed a solution based on the spatial association between urban parks and buildings where people live or work to identify whether people in different buildings have nearby urban parks available for their daily lives. A building density map based on building floor area (BFA) was used to illustrate the spatial distribution of urban parks and five indices were designed to measure the scales, service coverage and potential service loads of urban parks and reveal areas lacking urban park services in an acceptable walking distance. With such solution, we investigated the provision of urban parks in ten districts of Shenzhen in China, which has grown from several small villages to a megacity in only 30 years. The results indicate that the spatial provision of urban parks in Shenzhen is not sufficient since people in about 65% of the buildings cannot access urban parks by walking 10-min. The distribution and service coverage of the existing urban parks is not balanced at the district level. In some districts, the existing urban parks have good numbers of potential users and even have large service loads, while in some districts, the building densities surrounding the existing parks are quite low and at the same time there is no urban parks nearby some high-density areas.
Highlights
Urban parks are one of the indispensable green spaces of city life, and they play important roles in improving living quality, public health, social civilization and livable residential environments [1].Many recent studies have intensively demonstrated the functions of urban parks on providing recreation opportunities [2], enhancing landscape aesthetic value [3], improving air quality and noise [4] as well as promoting the physical and mental health of people [5]
Since it is reasonable to simulate the distribution of population with the distribution of building floor area (BFA) as described above, a building density map was made to describe the spatial distribution of BFA by setting BFA as a population field of the density tool in ArcGIS
Such results attribute to the high densities of buildings in the larger spatial coverage of urban park services because there are more than 70% BFA covered by the two districts
Summary
Urban parks are one of the indispensable green spaces of city life, and they play important roles in improving living quality, public health, social civilization and livable residential environments [1].Many recent studies have intensively demonstrated the functions of urban parks on providing recreation opportunities [2], enhancing landscape aesthetic value [3], improving air quality and noise [4] as well as promoting the physical and mental health of people [5]. Studies show that daily contact with urban parks offers numerous benefits for physical health, mental health and personal well-being [8,9], and the accessibility to public parks for people with limited mobility has been stressed [7,10]. This is true for residential areas, as urban parks within walking-distance around workplaces, such as the Greenacre park at New York. Public Health 2017, 14, 1521; doi:10.3390/ijerph14121521 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph
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