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Parks, Green Space, and Happiness: A Spatially Specific Sentiment Analysis Using Microblogs in Shanghai, China

Siqi Lai, Brian Deal

2022Sustainability26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Green spaces, particularly urban parks, provide essential environmental, aesthetic, and recreational benefits to human health, well-being, and happiness. However, traditional forms of investigating people’s perceptions of urban parks, such as questionnaires and interviews, are often time- and resource-intensive and do not always yield results that are transferable across sites. In this study, spatially explicit geolocational information (Sina Weibo check-in data) was utilized to analyze expressions of happiness and well-being in urban parks in Shanghai, China. The results showed significant differences in reported happiness inside and outside urban parks in Shanghai over a 6-month period. Accessibility, naturalness factors, and the frequency of park visits were positively associated with happiness. There existed both commonalities and disparities in the results between residents and non-residents. These findings can provide decision makers and urban planners with a comprehensive and timely overview of urban park use so they can accurately identify park needs and improvements.

Topics & Concepts

HappinessUrban green spaceNaturalnessRecreationChinaGeographyMicrobloggingEnvironmental planningSocioeconomicsSocial mediaEnvironmental resource managementBusinessPsychologyMarketingPolitical scienceSociologySocial psychologyEconomicsLawQuantum mechanicsArchaeologyPhysicsService (business)Urban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Agriculture and Sustainability