2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2004.08.008
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Recreation–amenity use and contingent valuation of urban greenspaces in Guangzhou, China

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“…In order to estimate the health status of trees, the research area -Maksimir Forest Park -was visually interpreted by means of the WorldView 2 (WV2) satellite image, color composite (8,5,3). The combination of bands 8, 5, 3 was chosen so as to clearly distinguish tree species, vegetation types, physiological conditions, developmental stages etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to estimate the health status of trees, the research area -Maksimir Forest Park -was visually interpreted by means of the WorldView 2 (WV2) satellite image, color composite (8,5,3). The combination of bands 8, 5, 3 was chosen so as to clearly distinguish tree species, vegetation types, physiological conditions, developmental stages etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such forests play an exceptional role in the life of a society which is being intensively urbanized [2]. In particular, this applies to recreational activities [3][4][5], the reduction of air pollution [6,7], microclimate regulation [8] and erosion reduction [9]. In Zagreb, forests have assumed the characteristics of forest parks, of which the most famous and the most visited is Maksimir Park.…”
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“…Rapid urbanization, the rise of income level, changes of lifestyles and concerns on healthy living has increased the demand for urban open space recreational facilities (Berg et al, 2015). Therefore, many studies have emphasized the importance of accessing the monetary value of intangible and non-market benefits of open urban green spaces (Jim & Chen, 2006). Studies assessing the economic value of natural resources such as ecosystem services, biodiversity and wildlife, cultural goods and waste and resource management have increased with the increased awareness of aesthetic, ecological and environmental and public social functions of these resources (Choi, Ritchie, Papandrea, & Bennett, 2010;Nielsen, Olsen, & Lundhede, 2007;Noonan, 2003;Shang, Che, Yang, & Jiang, 2012;Venkatachalam, 2004).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public open spaces provide residents with outdoor recreational activities, contact with nature and enhance the biodiversity in the urban landscape. Ample urban open spaces indicate the livability and the sustainability of the modern cities (Chieura, 2004;Jim & Chen, 2006). In recent years, open water body development and revitalizing have become a popular feature in the urban fabric of Sri Lanka.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rekreasyon alanlarından beklentileri karşılanan ziyaretçilerin, mekanı sahiplenmesi ile koruma ve kullanmaya yönelik bilinçlenme ve duyarlılık geliştirmesi mümkün olacaktır. Nitekim Jim and Chen (2006) da benzer şekilde toplumsal duyarlılık ve bilimsel yaklaşımların birlikte rol aldığı bir sürecin kentsel açık yeşil alanların korunması ve geliştirilmesi amacına daha etkin hizmet edeceği fikrini savunmaktadır. Payne and Schaumleffel (2008) de çalışmalarında kamusal parklar ve rekreasyonel ihtiyaçlara olan duyarlılığın; genel toplum memnuniyeti ile ilişkili olduğunu belirtmişlerdir.…”
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