Introducing Park Facilities and Novelties to Support Individual’s Intention to (Re)Visit

Marija Opačak
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Many developed countries have recognized the importance of public parks in sustainable development of cities as they help minimizing the negative impact of urbanization. Developing countries, on the other hand, are facing problems such as lack of public awareness and inadequate facilities for sports and social activities to attract visitors to public parks, which positively affect the social and psychological human well-being. Parks are venues that enable people of all age groups to engage in different activities with family and friends and connect with nature. While planning a city development, policy makers should consider new findings in the area of brownfield regeneration, to use the existing land more efficiently and ensure public acceptance of the proposed projects. This chapter contains five sections. Section 1 gives an introduction to land use challenges faced by policy makers, brownfield sites, and stimulus that motivate people to use public parks. In Section 2, the importance of urban parks to human health and key elements to achieve urban sustainability are presented. Section 3 introduces novelty among park facilities. Section 4 gives an example of a landfill-to-park transformation. Section 5 summarizes policy suggestions for decision makers to increase their focus on the importance of parks.
介绍公园设施和新奇事物,以支持个人(再)参观的意愿
许多发达国家已经认识到公园在城市可持续发展中的重要性,因为它们有助于最大限度地减少城市化的负面影响。另一方面,发展中国家正面临着诸如缺乏公众意识和缺乏体育和社会活动设施等问题,以吸引游客到公园,这对人类的社会和心理福祉产生积极影响。公园是所有年龄段的人们与家人和朋友一起参与不同活动并与自然联系的场所。在规划城市发展时,政策制定者应该考虑棕地再生领域的新发现,以更有效地利用现有土地,并确保公众接受拟议的项目。本章共分五节。第1节介绍了政策制定者面临的土地利用挑战、棕地和激励人们使用公园的刺激措施。在第2节中,介绍了城市公园对人类健康的重要性和实现城市可持续性的关键要素。第三节介绍公园设施的新颖性。第4节给出了一个从垃圾填埋场转变为公园的例子。第5节总结了决策者的政策建议,以提高他们对公园重要性的关注。
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