Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks

This study aims to optimize the evaluation system of inclusive design in urban parks, emphasizing the systemic nature of sensory, cognitive, and motor capacity support and exploring its role in park design practice. Based on the capability demand model, this study constructed indicators through lite...

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Main Authors: Shi, Wenwen, Syed Mahdzar, Sharifah Salwa, Li, Weicong
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spelling my.utm.1051392024-04-17T03:41:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/105139/ Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks Shi, Wenwen Syed Mahdzar, Sharifah Salwa Li, Weicong HT101-395 Sociology, Urban This study aims to optimize the evaluation system of inclusive design in urban parks, emphasizing the systemic nature of sensory, cognitive, and motor capacity support and exploring its role in park design practice. Based on the capability demand model, this study constructed indicators through literature collation and focus group discussion and assigned weights through hierarchical analysis to finally construct the Park Inclusive Design Index (PIDI). Then, the PIDI was utilized to assess the inclusive design performance of 48 urban parks in Hangzhou, China. The results of this study show that the overall inclusive design level of parks is relatively low (the average PIDI < 70), especially in the provision of cognitive support (cognitive-related indicator < 4). Meanwhile, comprehensive and specialized parks performed better in inclusive design compared to community parks and leisure parks. The level of inclusive design is moderatory correlated with the park renovation time and the park area, and strongly correlated with geographic location (scenic spot parks perform better, the parks in the old city perform worse). Ten indicators in the assessment scored below 2, which reveals the current status, shortcomings, and general problems with inclusive facilities in Hangzhou’s urban parks. This study integrated the needs and ability differences of people into the indicators, providing an assessment framework with broad applicability. Inclusive performance is a long-term process, and the implementation of the evaluation framework will provide a reference guide for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of urban parks across China and even around the world. MDPI 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105139/1/SharifahSalwa2023_ParkInclusiveDesignIndexasaSystematicEvaluation.pdf Shi, Wenwen and Syed Mahdzar, Sharifah Salwa and Li, Weicong (2023) Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks. Applied Sciences, 13 (23). pp. 1-21. ISSN 2076-3417 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app132312954 DOI : 10.3390/app132312954
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Shi, Wenwen
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Li, Weicong
Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks
description This study aims to optimize the evaluation system of inclusive design in urban parks, emphasizing the systemic nature of sensory, cognitive, and motor capacity support and exploring its role in park design practice. Based on the capability demand model, this study constructed indicators through literature collation and focus group discussion and assigned weights through hierarchical analysis to finally construct the Park Inclusive Design Index (PIDI). Then, the PIDI was utilized to assess the inclusive design performance of 48 urban parks in Hangzhou, China. The results of this study show that the overall inclusive design level of parks is relatively low (the average PIDI < 70), especially in the provision of cognitive support (cognitive-related indicator < 4). Meanwhile, comprehensive and specialized parks performed better in inclusive design compared to community parks and leisure parks. The level of inclusive design is moderatory correlated with the park renovation time and the park area, and strongly correlated with geographic location (scenic spot parks perform better, the parks in the old city perform worse). Ten indicators in the assessment scored below 2, which reveals the current status, shortcomings, and general problems with inclusive facilities in Hangzhou’s urban parks. This study integrated the needs and ability differences of people into the indicators, providing an assessment framework with broad applicability. Inclusive performance is a long-term process, and the implementation of the evaluation framework will provide a reference guide for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of urban parks across China and even around the world.
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author Shi, Wenwen
Syed Mahdzar, Sharifah Salwa
Li, Weicong
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Syed Mahdzar, Sharifah Salwa
Li, Weicong
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title Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks
title_short Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks
title_full Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks
title_fullStr Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks
title_full_unstemmed Park inclusive design index as a systematic evaluation framework to improve inclusive urban park uses: The case of Hangzhou Urban parks
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