AbstractMost of the recreational places in Iran have constructed based on physical principles with less attention to user's mental and behavioral needs. Whereas these needs effect on increasing the number of users of these places; in this paper we attempt to analysis the motivation of users with Seeking-escaping and Pull and Push theory. At first we survey the people's principle motive of using the nature of Oun-Ebn-Ali recreational place with these models and then, the relationships between perceived emotions as intermediary and improved the quality of life as final reward, have evaluated. The results show that, the users go to Oun-Ebn-Ali natural place for escaping from pressure of everyday life and to achieving peace, watching the nature...
AbstractThis study investigates the push and pull factor in determining the feeling of satisfactions...
Access to open, green spaces for recreational purposes plays a significant role in the quality of th...
The modern urban environments generally limit people’s access to nature has resulting in reduced hu...
AbstractMost of the recreational places in Iran have constructed based on physical principles with l...
The people of today who are struggling with intensive environment and difficult living conditions in...
The demand of modern living with social and economic tensions has created a society characterised b...
Parks should be noble public spaces that provide greenery and nature not only for people to enjoy bu...
Well-designed of an urban park is one of the best ways to achieve the city sustainable development a...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, City and Regional Planning, Izmir, 2010Includes bibl...
The provision of recreational parks is aimed at ensuring a liveable, sustainable and natural environ...
Urban open spaces in Jeddah as a recreational facility fail to respond to the people's desires and ...
People can feel affiliated with their cities through dealing with its elements and engaging in activ...
As the result of rapid technological development and human population growth, urban people often liv...
Nowadays, urban parks are considered one of the most important and essential parts of urban fabrics...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the quality of urban life a...
AbstractThis study investigates the push and pull factor in determining the feeling of satisfactions...
Access to open, green spaces for recreational purposes plays a significant role in the quality of th...
The modern urban environments generally limit people’s access to nature has resulting in reduced hu...
AbstractMost of the recreational places in Iran have constructed based on physical principles with l...
The people of today who are struggling with intensive environment and difficult living conditions in...
The demand of modern living with social and economic tensions has created a society characterised b...
Parks should be noble public spaces that provide greenery and nature not only for people to enjoy bu...
Well-designed of an urban park is one of the best ways to achieve the city sustainable development a...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, City and Regional Planning, Izmir, 2010Includes bibl...
The provision of recreational parks is aimed at ensuring a liveable, sustainable and natural environ...
Urban open spaces in Jeddah as a recreational facility fail to respond to the people's desires and ...
People can feel affiliated with their cities through dealing with its elements and engaging in activ...
As the result of rapid technological development and human population growth, urban people often liv...
Nowadays, urban parks are considered one of the most important and essential parts of urban fabrics...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the quality of urban life a...
AbstractThis study investigates the push and pull factor in determining the feeling of satisfactions...
Access to open, green spaces for recreational purposes plays a significant role in the quality of th...
The modern urban environments generally limit people’s access to nature has resulting in reduced hu...