This paper aims to assess gender differences in the usage of public open spaces (POS), as an everyday context. Forty POS in the city of Barcelona were studied over 3 months using systematic observation. To objectively measure park use, an observational instrument (EXOdES) was purposely designed combining a field format and several category systems. The instrument facilitated the record of configurations or co-occurrences of codes from different dimensions (i.g., time of day, age, race/ethnicity, activity setting, activity, and presence of vehicles), providing contextually rich data ofmore than 35,000 individuals and groups and the setting in which the activity occurs. Although a similar overall proportion of males and females were found usi...
Scientific interest in the potential of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, to improve hea...
Scientific interest in the potential of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, to improve hea...
Parks are increasingly understood to be key community resources for public health, particularly for ...
This paper aims to assess gender differences in the usage of public open spaces (POS), as an everyda...
This paper aims to assess gender differences in the usage of public open spaces (POS), as an everyda...
In the last few decades, increasing attention has been given to gender issues in urban design. Howev...
There is a current need for understanding existing relationships between park use and perceived safe...
This paper presents an ad hoc instrument for the observation and recording of public space usage bas...
The very rapid process of urbanization worldwide has increased research interest and the public awar...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
The System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) can obtain information on park ...
The System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) can obtain information on park ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MParks are potential key urban assets for improv...
This study examines how park use may be associated with perceived park proximity, neighborhood-built...
We examined differences by sex and race/ethnicity in the observed moderate- to vigorous-intensity ph...
Scientific interest in the potential of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, to improve hea...
Scientific interest in the potential of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, to improve hea...
Parks are increasingly understood to be key community resources for public health, particularly for ...
This paper aims to assess gender differences in the usage of public open spaces (POS), as an everyda...
This paper aims to assess gender differences in the usage of public open spaces (POS), as an everyda...
In the last few decades, increasing attention has been given to gender issues in urban design. Howev...
There is a current need for understanding existing relationships between park use and perceived safe...
This paper presents an ad hoc instrument for the observation and recording of public space usage bas...
The very rapid process of urbanization worldwide has increased research interest and the public awar...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
The System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) can obtain information on park ...
The System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) can obtain information on park ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MParks are potential key urban assets for improv...
This study examines how park use may be associated with perceived park proximity, neighborhood-built...
We examined differences by sex and race/ethnicity in the observed moderate- to vigorous-intensity ph...
Scientific interest in the potential of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, to improve hea...
Scientific interest in the potential of urban green spaces, particularly urban parks, to improve hea...
Parks are increasingly understood to be key community resources for public health, particularly for ...