Socio-Demographic Factors Influencing the Extent of Residential Green Spaces in Galle City, Sri Lanka

IF 1.6 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING International Journal of E-Planning Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4018/ijepr.2021010104
Buddhini Chathurika Jayasinghe, G. Hemakumara, P. Hewage
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Due to increasing urbanization, the distribution of human settlements is changing and this has led to the rapid decline of vegetation cover in cities and townships. Urbanization tends to decrease the proportion of land that is dedicated to public green spaces. Therefore, residential gardens (private gardens) will need to play a major role in contributing to urban green space in future though presently little attention is given to their relative value and importance. Several factors influence the function of residential gardens in an urban area. The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the socio demographic factors that influence the size and presence of residential green spaces in an urban residential zone. As a case study, this research selected a primary residential zone in Galle City, Sri Lanka. Every housing unit (n=280) in a residential zone was surveyed to collect the data for multiple regression analysis. The analysis showed that factors such as land extent (LE), nature orientation (NO), perceptions about advantages of growing residential greenery (PA), perception about disadvantages resulting from residential garden (PDA), occupational status (husband and wife are not occupied) (D1), and their educational level (higher than degree) (D2) significantly affect to the extent of green area maintained by an urban residence. The relationship between extent of residential green space (EGA) and socio demographic factors can be explained by this model: EGA = 0.091 + 0.003LE + 0.060NO + 0.030PA – 0.040PDA + 0.198D1 + 0.240D2.
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影响斯里兰卡加勒市居住绿地范围的社会人口因素
随着城市化进程的加快,人类住区的分布正在发生变化,这导致了城镇植被覆盖的迅速减少。城市化往往会减少用于公共绿地的土地比例。因此,住宅花园(私人花园)将在未来的城市绿色空间中发挥重要作用,尽管目前很少有人关注它们的相对价值和重要性。影响城市住宅花园功能的因素有很多。本文的主要目的是评估影响城市居住区绿地规模和存在的社会人口因素。作为案例研究,本研究选择了斯里兰卡加勒市的一个主要住宅区。对某住宅小区内的每个住宅单元(n=280)进行调查,收集数据进行多元回归分析。分析表明,土地面积(LE)、自然朝向(NO)、住宅绿化的优势认知(PA)、住宅绿化的劣势认知(PDA)、职业状况(夫妻双方不占用)(D1)和受教育程度(高于学历)(D2)等因素显著影响城市住宅绿化面积的维持程度。住宅绿地面积与社会人口因素的关系可以用该模型来解释:EGA = 0.091 + 0.003LE + 0.060NO + 0.030PA - 0.040PDA + 0.1980 d1 + 0.240D2。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) is to provide scholars, researchers, students, and urban and regional planning practitioners with analytical and theoretically-informed empirical research on e-planning, as well as evidence on best-practices of e-planning, in both urban and regional planning fields. The journal aims to establish itself as a reference for information on e-planning issues and is committed to provide a forum for an international exchange of ideas on urban e-planning research and practice.
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