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Perceived leisure service benefits of peri-urban community green Spaces: Impact of visual environment during day and night

Chongxian Chen, Xinyue Feng, Jing Yao, Xinrui Xiong

2025Landscape and Urban Planning21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• Deep learning and street view images are used to assess green space visuals and leisure service benefits perception (LSBP). • LSBP is generally higher during the day than at night. • Residents perceive more benefits in the day but less at night in parks, blue spaces, and high-quality residential areas. • The associations between visual elements and perceived leisure benefits vary across space and time. • More sidewalks and visual crowdedness lower LSBP in the daytime but enhance it at night. Community green spaces play a crucial role in providing leisure services by offering accessible areas for recreation, relaxation, and social activities. However, little is known regarding their impact on leisure service benefits perception (LSBP) in peri -urban areas over space and time. Taking Huadu District of Guangzhou in China as a case study area, this research assesses community green space quality, estimating LSBP with human-centric green space images and deep learning. Desktop mapping is employed to explore the spatial distribution of perceived leisure benefits, and geographically weighted regression (GWR) is adopted to examine the associations between the visual environment and LSBP. The results indicate that generally more leisure benefits (i.e., physiological, psychological, social, and cognitive benefits) of community green spaces are perceived during the day than at night. Some community parks and blue spaces demonstrate significant transitions from high LSBP during the daytime to low LSBP at night. Further, the five environmental visual elements, including green views, sky visibility, landscape diversity, walkability, and visual crowdedness, show varying associations with LSBP across both space (e.g., in high-quality residential areas and along community main roads) and time (e.g., during the day and at night). The findings provide empirical evidence for improving the planning of all-day leisure services in peri -urban community green spaces so that residents’ well-being and life satisfaction can be enhanced.

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