School of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003 NO-1432 Ås, Norway.
Department of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003 NO-1432 Ås, Norway.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jul 1;16(13):2327. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16132327.
Individual perceptions of green space quality are essential when a user considers engaging in activities. This national-scale study provides insights into Norwegians' quality perceptions of municipal green space, visit frequency and motivations for engaging in different activities. We applied regression analysis to investigate how various factors affect the outcome variables, quality perceptions and visit frequency from a sample of the Norwegian adult population. Results reveal that Norwegians perceive their green spaces as having good quality, and higher quality perceptions have a positive influence on green space visits. Half of the respondents visited green spaces out of intrinsic motives in high-quality environments providing fresh air, experiences of nature and quietness. It is essential, however, to take into account that less reported activity mirrors groups of respondents who least often visit green spaces.
当用户考虑参与某项活动时,个人对绿色空间质量的感知至关重要。本项全国性研究深入了解了挪威人对城市绿地的质量感知、访问频率以及参与不同活动的动机。我们应用回归分析来研究各种因素如何影响从挪威成年人口样本中得出的结果变量,包括质量感知和访问频率。结果表明,挪威人认为他们的绿色空间质量良好,较高的质量感知对绿色空间的访问有积极影响。一半的受访者出于内在动机在高质量环境中参观绿色空间,这些环境能提供新鲜空气、自然体验和宁静。然而,必须考虑到,活动参与度较低反映了那些最不常去绿色空间的受访者群体。