Temporal and spatial differences in human activities performed in Urban Green Spaces of Vilnius (Lithuania)

IF 8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Luís Valença Pinto , Carla Sofia Santos Ferreira , Paulo Pereira
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Urban green spaces (UGS) are relevant to city well-being, as recognized by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, few studies have studied the temporal use of UGS. This work assessed the seasonal, weekly, and daily use of three urban green spaces (Vingis Park, Bernardino Garden, and Jomantas Park) in Vilnius (Lithuania). The study is based on an on-site observation-based survey, which recorded users’ characteristics, activities, and weather conditions during summer and winter. The results showed that UGS’s seasonal, weekly, and daily use differed according to park and users’ characteristics. Parks with a higher diversity of facilities had a high seasonal difference in the number of observed activities. User numbers were higher in the summer for activities with children, social activities, sports, and water activities than in the winter. Jomantas Park had the lowest variability in user characteristics. Weather variables were linked to changes in users’ activities. Higher precipitation and lower temperature were associated with reducing the number of users and the diversity of registered activities. Most of the stationary activities were observed during summer. The diversity of the observed activities was associated with the available facilities rather than the park size. The distribution of stationary activities was spatially correlated with facility/equipment (benches, playgrounds, sports, and fitness equipment) and proximity to water features. The results of this study are relevant for UGS design, planning, and management.

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维尔纽斯(立陶宛)城市绿地上人类活动的时空差异
正如联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)所承认的那样,城市绿地(UGS)与城市福祉息息相关。然而,很少有研究对城市绿地的时间使用进行研究。本研究评估了立陶宛维尔纽斯三个城市绿地(Vingis 公园、Bernardino 花园和 Jomantas 公园)的季节性、每周和每日使用情况。研究以现场观察调查为基础,记录了使用者的特征、活动以及夏季和冬季的天气状况。结果表明,公园和使用者的特点不同,UGS 的季节、每周和每天使用情况也不同。设施多样性较高的公园,其观察到的活动数量的季节性差异较大。夏季儿童活动、社交活动、体育活动和水上活动的用户数量高于冬季。约曼塔斯公园的用户特征变化最小。天气变量与用户活动的变化有关。较高的降水量和较低的气温与用户数量的减少和登记活动的多样性有关。大多数固定活动都是在夏季进行的。观察到的活动多样性与可用设施而非公园面积有关。固定活动的分布在空间上与设施/设备(长凳、操场、运动和健身器材)和水景的远近相关。本研究的结果对城市综合服务系统的设计、规划和管理具有借鉴意义。
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Geography and Sustainability
Geography and Sustainability Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
CiteScore
16.70
自引率
3.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Geography and Sustainability serves as a central hub for interdisciplinary research and education aimed at promoting sustainable development from an integrated geography perspective. By bridging natural and human sciences, the journal fosters broader analysis and innovative thinking on global and regional sustainability issues. Geography and Sustainability welcomes original, high-quality research articles, review articles, short communications, technical comments, perspective articles and editorials on the following themes: Geographical Processes: Interactions with and between water, soil, atmosphere and the biosphere and their spatio-temporal variations; Human-Environmental Systems: Interactions between humans and the environment, resilience of socio-ecological systems and vulnerability; Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing: Ecosystem structure, processes, services and their linkages with human wellbeing; Sustainable Development: Theory, practice and critical challenges in sustainable development.
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