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Urban Greenery: An in- depth look at urban parks in relation to the perceived health of two neighbourhoods in Groningen

Dijkstra, Daan Pieter (2023) Urban Greenery: An in- depth look at urban parks in relation to the perceived health of two neighbourhoods in Groningen. Bachelor thesis.

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Abstract

Urban parks can be found in every shape and form all around the world. Parks provide places of greenery with high biodiversity in cities that mainly exist out of concrete and steel. In the recent decade more research has been done on how parks influence human health. This research examines how proximity and quality of two different parks influences perceived human health in two neighbourhoods with different socio – economic status in Groningen. The two urban parks that were selected are Park Selwerd situated in the Paddepoel neighbourhood and Park Groenestein situated in the neighbourhood Helpman. Firstly, the paper defined the inhabitants that live within an 800 meter radius of one of the two urban parks. Secondly, the paper used an indicator list to determine the objective quality of both parks. Lastely, a survey was conducted in which 15 participants from each park were interviewed to determine how the inhabitants of both neighbourhoods perceive health in relation to the proximity and quality of the urban parks. Findings show that Park Groenenstein is marginally more accessible than Park Selwerd. Park Selwerd objectively has a higher quality. Looking at peoples’own perception of human health in relation with park proximity and quality certain trends were found. These trends are further discussed in the paper. With these trends the paper concludes that that park proximity and park quality have an positive influence on perceived human health both in Park Groenestein and in Park Selwerd. With proximity mainly influencing the number of visits and quality mainly influencing the experience of the urban park visits.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Degree programme: Spatial Planning and Design
Supervisor: Turhan, E.
Date Deposited: 15 Mar 2023 07:22
Last Modified: 15 Mar 2023 07:22
URI: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/4157

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