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Psychosocial Outcomes as Motivations for Visiting Nearby Urban Green Spaces
Authors:Robert Home  Marcel Hunziker  Nicole Bauer
Institution:1. SocioEconomics Group , Research Institute of Organic Agriculture , Frick , Switzerland;2. Social Sciences in Landscape Research Group , Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL , Birmensdorf , Switzerland
Abstract:High-density urban living means that urban green spaces are important nodes of contact with nature. This study examines expected outcomes that motivate people to seek green spaces in urban settings. A sample of Swiss residents were presented with Shin, Kwon, Hammitt, and Kim's (2005 Shin, W., Kwon, H., Hammitt, W. and Kim, B. 2005. Urban forest park use and psychosocial outcomes: A case study in six cities across South Korea. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 20(5): 441447. Taylor & Francis Online], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]) psychosocial outcomes scale and asked which activities they choose to undertake in nearby natural areas. The most important motivations for visiting nearby green spaces were related to restoration, with social bonding as a desirable side benefit. There were few observable differences between urban and rural residents and level of education attained. Older people are motivated to visit nearby green spaces by the wish to seek social contact while younger people are motivated by the wish to seek escape and to reflect. This study contributes to the understanding of the psychosocial outcomes that residents expect from engaging in an activity in an urban green space.
Keywords:motivations  psychosocial outcomes  urban green spaces
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