Accessibility to urban parks for elderly residents: Perspectives from mobile phone data

•Park visiting characteristics should be considered in estimating park access.•Access to parks for elderly residents is unequal.•In newly built areas, the higher the housing price, the higher park accessibility. Many countries are facing an aging population crisis, triggering major concerns over how...

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Published inLandscape and urban planning Vol. 191; p. 103642
Main Authors Guo, Sihui, Song, Ci, Pei, Tao, Liu, Yaxi, Ma, Ting, Du, Yunyan, Chen, Jie, Fan, Zide, Tang, Xianli, Peng, Yong, Wang, Yanbin
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Abstract •Park visiting characteristics should be considered in estimating park access.•Access to parks for elderly residents is unequal.•In newly built areas, the higher the housing price, the higher park accessibility. Many countries are facing an aging population crisis, triggering major concerns over how to best provide services for older people. Parks are an important public service resource for older people living in urban areas. Due to the uneven geographic distribution of parks within a city, elderly people may have unequal access to this resource, based on their socioeconomic status. This park access issue has been under-examined among older populations, who may be more vulnerable and have limited physical mobility. The two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method has been increasingly used to measure access to parks; however, a “catchment area,” defined as the traveling distance to a resource, may be biased against older subjects, due to the lack of behavior-based information within traditional census data. To bridge this methodological gap within the literature, this study sought to estimate park access for the elderly, using the 2SFCA method and new data sources (mobile phone data), in order to determine if older people experience inequitable park access owing to their socioeconomic status. Based on a spatial and multivariate analysis of data collected in Beijing, we find that housing price, the distance to commercial areas and greenspaces are significant influencing factors of the park accessibility; elderly people living in newly built areas, the lower the housing price, the lower accessibility to parks. These findings may assist municipal policy makers in the planning and management of park access for aging citizens.
AbstractList Many countries are facing an aging population crisis, triggering major concerns over how to best provide services for older people. Parks are an important public service resource for older people living in urban areas. Due to the uneven geographic distribution of parks within a city, elderly people may have unequal access to this resource, based on their socioeconomic status. This park access issue has been under-examined among older populations, who may be more vulnerable and have limited physical mobility. The two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method has been increasingly used to measure access to parks; however, a “catchment area,” defined as the traveling distance to a resource, may be biased against older subjects, due to the lack of behavior-based information within traditional census data. To bridge this methodological gap within the literature, this study sought to estimate park access for the elderly, using the 2SFCA method and new data sources (mobile phone data), in order to determine if older people experience inequitable park access owing to their socioeconomic status. Based on a spatial and multivariate analysis of data collected in Beijing, we find that housing price, the distance to commercial areas and greenspaces are significant influencing factors of the park accessibility; elderly people living in newly built areas, the lower the housing price, the lower accessibility to parks. These findings may assist municipal policy makers in the planning and management of park access for aging citizens.
•Park visiting characteristics should be considered in estimating park access.•Access to parks for elderly residents is unequal.•In newly built areas, the higher the housing price, the higher park accessibility. Many countries are facing an aging population crisis, triggering major concerns over how to best provide services for older people. Parks are an important public service resource for older people living in urban areas. Due to the uneven geographic distribution of parks within a city, elderly people may have unequal access to this resource, based on their socioeconomic status. This park access issue has been under-examined among older populations, who may be more vulnerable and have limited physical mobility. The two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method has been increasingly used to measure access to parks; however, a “catchment area,” defined as the traveling distance to a resource, may be biased against older subjects, due to the lack of behavior-based information within traditional census data. To bridge this methodological gap within the literature, this study sought to estimate park access for the elderly, using the 2SFCA method and new data sources (mobile phone data), in order to determine if older people experience inequitable park access owing to their socioeconomic status. Based on a spatial and multivariate analysis of data collected in Beijing, we find that housing price, the distance to commercial areas and greenspaces are significant influencing factors of the park accessibility; elderly people living in newly built areas, the lower the housing price, the lower accessibility to parks. These findings may assist municipal policy makers in the planning and management of park access for aging citizens.
ArticleNumber 103642
Author Ma, Ting
Tang, Xianli
Liu, Yaxi
Song, Ci
Guo, Sihui
Pei, Tao
Peng, Yong
Wang, Yanbin
Chen, Jie
Du, Yunyan
Fan, Zide
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Snippet •Park visiting characteristics should be considered in estimating park access.•Access to parks for elderly residents is unequal.•In newly built areas, the...
Many countries are facing an aging population crisis, triggering major concerns over how to best provide services for older people. Parks are an important...
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SubjectTerms Accessibility
census data
China
elderly
Environmental justice
geographical distribution
green infrastructure
issues and policy
landscapes
Mobile phone data
mobile telephones
multivariate analysis
Older people
people
prices
socioeconomic status
Urban park
watersheds
Title Accessibility to urban parks for elderly residents: Perspectives from mobile phone data
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