Factors impacting urban greenspace usage : new evidence from South Africa
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Struwig, Christiaan Lourens
Davis, Nerhene
Breetzke, Gregory Dennis
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Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Abstract
This paper examines the factors that impact urban greenspace (UGS) usage in three urban parks in the city of Tshwane, South Africa. Guided by systems theory, we aim to determine how various cultural ecosystem services afforded by these parks influence usage with a particular focus on social relations, recreation, aesthetics, and spiritual value. Data for the study was collected using an online survey as well as online reviews of the UGSs from three different sources. Site visits were also conducted to verify the presence (or absence) of various tangible factors that could impact usage. Using correlation analysis, we determined that recreation was the primary cultural ecosystem service offered by these spaces that individuals consider when deciding whether to use an UGS. Moreover, UGSs that are accessible, perceptibly safe, and well-maintained generally attract park usage while UGSs that are perceived as being unsafe, neglected, and/or polluted generally deter park use. We conclude the study by making a series of recommendations that could encourage UGS usage in this unique context in South Africa.
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Urban greenspace (UGS), Ecosystem services (ES), Tshwane, South Africa, Parks, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities
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SDG-11:Sustainable cities and communities
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Struwig, C., Davis, N. & Breetzke, G.D. Factors impacting urban greenspace usage: new evidence from South Africa. GeoJournal 89, 228 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-024-11228-x.