TY - JOUR
T1 - The relationship between quality of life, sense of belonging, and green spaces in urban environments in the city of Durango, Mexico
AU - Blancarte-Siqueiros, René H.
AU - Perez-Verdin, Gustavo
AU - Cortes-Ortiz, Armando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Introduction: Green spaces are important sources of ecosystem services in urban environments; however, human and economic resources and climatic factors significantly affect management. Objective: To analyze the relationship between density of green spaces, quality of life, and sense of belonging in the city of Durango, Mexico. Materials and methods: Green spaces were quantified and their density per inhabitant was estimated. A principal component analysis was made to reduce the number of variables that could explain the quality of life and the sense of belonging. Through factorial analysis and generalized linear models, the variables that best explain the quality of life, sense of belonging, and their influence on the density of green spaces were analyzed. Results and discussion: The density of green spaces is 3.7 m2 per inhabitant, which is less than the 9 m2 per inhabitant recommended by several studies. The analysis of variance of generalized models indicates that the higher the density of green spaces, the higher the quality of life (P < 0.01); however, no significant evidence (P > 0.05) of a relationship between the density of green spaces and the sense of belonging, individually or combined with quality of life, was found. Conclusion: The availability of green spaces decreases and worsens as marginalization increases.
AB - Introduction: Green spaces are important sources of ecosystem services in urban environments; however, human and economic resources and climatic factors significantly affect management. Objective: To analyze the relationship between density of green spaces, quality of life, and sense of belonging in the city of Durango, Mexico. Materials and methods: Green spaces were quantified and their density per inhabitant was estimated. A principal component analysis was made to reduce the number of variables that could explain the quality of life and the sense of belonging. Through factorial analysis and generalized linear models, the variables that best explain the quality of life, sense of belonging, and their influence on the density of green spaces were analyzed. Results and discussion: The density of green spaces is 3.7 m2 per inhabitant, which is less than the 9 m2 per inhabitant recommended by several studies. The analysis of variance of generalized models indicates that the higher the density of green spaces, the higher the quality of life (P < 0.01); however, no significant evidence (P > 0.05) of a relationship between the density of green spaces and the sense of belonging, individually or combined with quality of life, was found. Conclusion: The availability of green spaces decreases and worsens as marginalization increases.
KW - Density of green spaces
KW - Ecosystem services
KW - Public perception
KW - Urban areas
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U2 - 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2019.03.023
DO - 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2019.03.023
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2007-3828
VL - 26
SP - 97
EP - 111
JO - Revista Chapingo, Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente
JF - Revista Chapingo, Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente
IS - 1
ER -