LEE. J.Y., HWANG. H.S., KANG. J.E. (2023). An analysis of utilization efficiency of urban parks. IAIA23 Annual Conferences (2023. 05. 08. - 2023. 05. 11.)
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Urban parks are leisure activities and green infrastructure facilities that mitigate environmental problems such as air pollution and heat waves. Among the attempts to maximize the multifunctionality of the park, studies on the usage behavior and characteristics of the park have been actively conducted. This study attempted to examine the usage patterns of urban parks based on the concept of big data-based utilization efficiency. This study compared the potential and the actual use population in the service area of urban parks to derive utilization efficiency. The service area of each urban park was analyzed through the network analysis of Arcgis. The potential use population was defined as the census population living in the service area, and the actual use population as the floating population in the park facility. As a result of examining the efficiency of park utilization(EPU) in December 2018, it was found to be about 3.0% to 8.0%. Looking at the distribution of parks with above-average EPU, it can be seen that they have a certain spatial pattern. Therefore, this study conducted correlation analysis and regression analysis using park statistics and land cover to calculate the factors influencing the EPU. This study derived the EPU through the ratio of potential and actual users, which can be used as basic data to understand the usage status of parks and increase the utilization efficiency of parks.
사사 : 환경보건감시체계, 연구재단