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Exploring the use and perceptions of inner-city small urban parks: A case study of Budapest,Hungary
Affiliation:1. University of Debrecen, Department of Civil Engineering, 2–4 Ótemető út, Debrecen 4028, Hungary;2. Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Great Plain Research Department, 3 Rakóczi út, Kecskemét 6000, Hungary;3. Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Geographical Institute, 45 Budaörsi út, Budapest 1112, Hungary;4. University of Szeged, Department of Economic and Social Geography, 2 Egyetem utca, Szeged 6722, Hungary
Abstract:
Globally, accelerating urbanization has led to a severe shortage of urban green spaces. This scarcity is particularly acute in inner cities with high population densities and ratios of built-up areas. To explore park visitors’ usage and perceptions, we present the results of a survey of 681 individuals from different socioeconomic groups conducted in four small urban parks in Budapest, Hungary’s capital. The survey results found that people living near the block parks were their primary users, but many people from distant areas also visited the parks due to their good accessibility. In addition, findings show that the green components of the parks were generally more satisfactory to users than other amenities, indicating higher quality expectations for cultural ecosystem services in small urban green spaces. However, perceptions of park safety varied across socioeconomic groups, suggesting that views of safety did not necessarily reflect actual park security. Finally, while most respondents stated they would not want to contribute to park maintenance, young people, particularly neighborhood newcomers, showed greater willingness to volunteer for such work.
Keywords:Small urban park  Inner-city  Visitor satisfaction  Socioeconomic differences  Accessibility  Budapest
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