EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GREEN VIEW INDEX AND RUNNING ACTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF YOGYAKARTA AND SINGAPORE USING STRAVA AND GOOGLE STREET VIEW DATA

Firman Afrianto, M. S. Roychansyah, Y. Herwangi
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The Development of Geospatial Data and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has been significant and can be utilized in urban and regional planning. One of the notable data sources includes Google Street View and Strava running activity data. This research investigates the potential correlation between the presence of green spaces, measured by the Green View Index (GVI) using Google Street View data, and the level of running activity recorded by Strava, a popular running application. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of GVI analysis with Google Street View and Strava data, providing a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between green environments and physical activity by leveraging Big Data. In this research, two locations are compared: Yogyakarta, identified to have a low GVI category, and Singapore, identified to have a high GVI category. The findings reveal a moderate negative correlation between GVI and the Strava running index in Yogyakarta, while a moderate positive correlation is observed in Singapore. These results contribute to the growing research on urban vitality and emphasize the importance of integrating green spaces into urban planning and development using big data. This study serves as a foundation for further research on the relationship between green environments and various forms of physical activity, contributing to the development of healthier and more sustainable cities in the future.
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探索绿色景观指数与跑步活动之间的关系:利用 Strava 和谷歌街景数据对日惹和新加坡进行的案例研究
地理空间数据和志愿地理信息(VGI)的发展意义重大,可用于城市和区域规划。谷歌街景和 Strava 跑步活动数据就是其中一个重要的数据源。本研究利用谷歌街景数据,通过绿景指数(GVI)来衡量绿地的存在情况,并调查 Strava(一种流行的跑步应用软件)记录的跑步活动水平之间的潜在相关性。本研究的新颖之处在于将绿景指数分析与谷歌街景和 Strava 数据相结合,利用大数据全面了解绿色环境与身体活动之间的关系。本研究对两个地点进行了比较:日惹的 GVI 值较低,而新加坡的 GVI 值较高。研究结果表明,日惹的 GVI 与 Strava 跑步指数呈中度负相关,而新加坡则呈中度正相关。这些结果为城市活力研究的不断发展做出了贡献,并强调了利用大数据将绿地纳入城市规划和发展的重要性。这项研究为进一步研究绿色环境与各种形式的体育活动之间的关系奠定了基础,有助于在未来发展更健康、更可持续的城市。
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