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Factors that influence users’ satisfaction on urban park
Salina Mohamed Ali1, Abdul Hadi Nawawi2.
Unlike the West, where many studies have explored how people‘s needs are fulfilled by urban parks, Malaysia has received very little attention from researchers. One reason for this is the fact that Malaysia has only a short public park tradition. Although folk art and stories have chronicled a long history of gardens and other parks, these spaces were only accessible to royal family members and autocrats. In Malaysia, the concept of free public parks is relatively recent, having been introduced by the British colonial government. This research aims to analyze the current demands on urban parks in Malaysia. It specifically studies two urban parks namely the Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) Park and Subang Urban Park. This research is based on data obtained from a survey questionnaire that polled public attitudes regarding the KLCC and Subang Urban Parks. The data was analyzed to determine the factors that influence potential park patrons, as well as the preferred activities of those who visit the park. The research suggests that accessibility, sense of territoriality, activities in the park, the natural environment, and park maintenance influence participants‘ decisions to visit the park. In addition, it points out that participants‘ preferred park activities include family gatherings and passive socializing activities. The primary implications of this research are that urban parks are emerging as important public spaces in Malaysian cities, and that their continuing effectiveness is largely dependent upon a prioritizing of activities and a commitment to maintenance. This research should help landscape architects and planners expand the relationship between urban parks and public life in Malaysian cities.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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