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Dependence of urban park visits on thermal environment and air quality
Affiliation:School of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
Abstract:Activities in urban parks contribute to greater socialization and a more active lifestyle, yet such health benefits could be mingled with health concerns – e.g., extreme thermal events or hazardous air quality, which received much less attention than the benefits. Particularly, there is a lack of empirical studies on behavioral changes under different thermal and air-quality conditions. To address the research gap, this study quantitatively measured the impact of thermal environmental parameters (air temperature, humidity, wind scale) and air quality parameters (PM2.5, PM10, NO2, SO2, O3, integrated air quality index (AQI)) on the daily attendance at Haidian Park – a neighborhood park – and Chaoyang Park – an urban recreational park – in Beijing covering consecutive days from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021. The analysis revealed the degrees to which urban park visits were influenced by temperature and air quality. Temperature had the greatest impact on the attendance, while the impact was asymmetric: The effect of low temperature showed more elasticity than that of high temperature. The influence of air quality was not as significant as that of the air temperature. The analysis also showed that such impacts of thermal and air-quality conditions on park visits were mediated by type of activities (the everyday-recreational continuum), days (weekday/weekend), and seasons. The findings provide useful implications for tackling the wicked problem of promoting outdoor activities in parks while controlling adverse effects of thermal and air-quality conditions.
Keywords:Environmental behavior  Leisure activity  Air pollution  Climate  Health  Thermal comfort
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