2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2016.10.006
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Differences in the recreational value of urban parks between weekdays and weekends: A discrete choice analysis

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“…In the past year, the overall average number of visits to the Calligraphy Greenway was 9.15, most of which were local visitors. This is consistent with studies for urban forests [28], in which the visitors who live closer to the recreation area would tend to visit the area more frequently. Note: Conducted by this study; ranks for the level of satisfaction with the Calligraphy Greenway: 1 (very unsatisfied), 2 (unsatisfied), 3 (no opinion), 4 (satisfied), 5 (very satisfied).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Descriptive Statistics For Visitors' Attributessupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In the past year, the overall average number of visits to the Calligraphy Greenway was 9.15, most of which were local visitors. This is consistent with studies for urban forests [28], in which the visitors who live closer to the recreation area would tend to visit the area more frequently. Note: Conducted by this study; ranks for the level of satisfaction with the Calligraphy Greenway: 1 (very unsatisfied), 2 (unsatisfied), 3 (no opinion), 4 (satisfied), 5 (very satisfied).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Descriptive Statistics For Visitors' Attributessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For visitors to the Calligraphy Greenway, a quality of service facility that is too low leads to an extremely negative recreational experience. This result shows that the higher the recreational service quality, the greater the utility value [28,31].…”
Section: Analyzing Preferences For the Recreational Attributesmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…This result could be explained by the weekend effects of outdoor activities. As individuals have elevated feelings of freedom and closeness during the weekends periods [47], they are more likely to engage in their preferred activities and spend time with friends and/or family members. Thus, different spatial activity boundaries and behaviors during weekdays and weekends might be associated with temporal contexts, as individuals tend to visit distant and larger parks.…”
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“…Some studies have analyzed travelers' attitudes towards alternative transportation, in order to provide information for urban planning and management [8,9]. In addition, temporal variations in travel flows have been examined in recent studies, including differences in the behavior of residents between weekdays and weekends [10] as well as seasonal variations [11]. The majority of these studies typically focus on commuting, while travel for recreational purpose has been largely ignored, although lack of knowledge of these dynamics hinders understanding the interactions between urban parks and residents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%