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El. knyga: Urban Green Space Usage and Nature Satisfaction: Across Life Course Phases and Socio-Economic Classes

  • Formatas: 92 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040298152
  • Formatas: 92 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040298152

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This book provides an analysis of nature satisfaction, nature relatedness, and the motivations for using urban green spaces. It explores the use of spaces such as parks, waterfronts, wooded areas, and fields among different life course phases and socio-economic classes.



This book provides an analysis of nature satisfaction, nature relatedness, and the motivations for using urban green spaces. It explores the use of spaces such as parks, waterfronts, wooded areas, and fields among different life course phases and socio-economic classes.

Through a detailed analysis of primary data from two major German cities, Cologne and Hamburg, the book examines the availability, use, and satisfaction with urban green spaces, and provides insights into the predictors of nature satisfaction in an urban context. The books also combine the subjective assessments of the respondents with objective data. It considers the varying reliance on urban green spaces due to the availability of private green spaces and individual nature relatedness. It provides insights on the needs of different population groups in cities, providing a scientific basis for improving or implementing green space planning approaches.

This book will be of interest to researchers in sociology, urban studies, public health, environmental studies and human geography.

Introduction

Chapter 1 Beneficial effects of residential greenery in urban context

Chapter 2 Research design

2.1 Field study information

2.2 Demographic characteristics in the sample and in the official statistics

2.3 Shaping a robust research design

2.4 Data processing and analysis

Chapter 3 Use of neighbourhood green spaces

3.1 Use of green residential areas by life course phase and social class

3.1.1 Parks

3.1.2 Waterfront areas

3.1.3 Woods

3.1.4 Fields and meadows

3.2 Duration of stay in green spaces

3.3 Spatial distribution of green spaces on the basis of official statistics

Chapter 4 Nature relatedness in cities

4.1 Measurement and methodological considerations

4.2 Nature relatedness in life course phases and social classes

Chapter 5 Satisfaction with green spaces in the neighbourhood

Chapter 6 Concluding remarks

Tetiana Dovbischuk is Research Associate at the Chair of Ecologisation and Quantitative Methods of Social Research at the University of Hamburg, Germany.