Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia

More sedentary modern lifestyles reflect the reduction in physical activities conducted in recreational areas, which has a negative effect on youth health. To reduce the incidence of obesity resulting from modern urban lifestyles, providing public open spaces close to residential areas should be con...

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Main Authors: Zainol, R., Wang, C., Wood, Lincoln, Zulkia, D., Nellis, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72039
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author Zainol, R.
Wang, C.
Wood, Lincoln
Zulkia, D.
Nellis, S.
author_facet Zainol, R.
Wang, C.
Wood, Lincoln
Zulkia, D.
Nellis, S.
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description More sedentary modern lifestyles reflect the reduction in physical activities conducted in recreational areas, which has a negative effect on youth health. To reduce the incidence of obesity resulting from modern urban lifestyles, providing public open spaces close to residential areas should be considered. This study aimed to assess the accessibility of youth-friendly neighborhood parks in UEP Subang Jaya (USJ), Malaysia. Aided by geographic information system (GIS) techniques, Moran's I and local indicators of spatial association (LISA), the analysis showed that the density of the existing neighborhood parks is sufficient to accommodate the needs of the local youth population in USJ. However, the analysis demonstrated that the presence of gated communities has an important impact on neighborhood park planning. Even in sections that have neighborhood parks, the parks are not always easily accessible to the youth due to their poorly planned locations. The GIS techniques and spatial statistical analysis used in this study can improve the placement of neighborhood parks to ensure that they will be sufficiently accessible. The use of these GIS techniques is recommended for relevant agencies, especially local authorities, municipal councils, and town planning divisions, for the development of neighborhood parks in the future.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-720392019-08-23T03:29:28Z Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia Zainol, R. Wang, C. Wood, Lincoln Zulkia, D. Nellis, S. More sedentary modern lifestyles reflect the reduction in physical activities conducted in recreational areas, which has a negative effect on youth health. To reduce the incidence of obesity resulting from modern urban lifestyles, providing public open spaces close to residential areas should be considered. This study aimed to assess the accessibility of youth-friendly neighborhood parks in UEP Subang Jaya (USJ), Malaysia. Aided by geographic information system (GIS) techniques, Moran's I and local indicators of spatial association (LISA), the analysis showed that the density of the existing neighborhood parks is sufficient to accommodate the needs of the local youth population in USJ. However, the analysis demonstrated that the presence of gated communities has an important impact on neighborhood park planning. Even in sections that have neighborhood parks, the parks are not always easily accessible to the youth due to their poorly planned locations. The GIS techniques and spatial statistical analysis used in this study can improve the placement of neighborhood parks to ensure that they will be sufficiently accessible. The use of these GIS techniques is recommended for relevant agencies, especially local authorities, municipal councils, and town planning divisions, for the development of neighborhood parks in the future. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72039 restricted
spellingShingle Zainol, R.
Wang, C.
Wood, Lincoln
Zulkia, D.
Nellis, S.
Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia
title Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia
title_full Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia
title_fullStr Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia
title_short Gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: Youth-friendly neighborhood parks in Subang Jaya, Malaysia
title_sort gis-aided accessibility assessment for community park planning: youth-friendly neighborhood parks in subang jaya, malaysia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72039