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Eliciting users' preferences and values in urban parks: Evidence from analyzing social media data from Hong Kong

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URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Volume 62, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127172

Keywords

Preferences; Social marketing; Social media; Urban Park; Values

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  1. Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee of The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [UGC/FDS24/H05/16]

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This study examines users' preferences and values in urban parks through the analysis of social media data, finding that natural features are more frequently mentioned. Aesthetic quality, feeling of happiness, and restorative experience are the most frequently mentioned values, with natural elements more likely to be associated with happiness and restorative experience, while artificial elements and flowers are linked to aesthetic quality.
Users' preferences and values in urban parks is important information for establishing social marketing strategies and therefore policymakers to consider. This study investigates the issue by analyzing social media data. Usergenerated data were collected from Instagram and content analysis was employed to identify physical features and values people assigned to urban parks from text descriptions of Instagram posts. Findings revealed that natural features are more frequently mentioned than non-natural elements. Aesthetic quality, feeling of happiness, and restorative experience are the most frequently mentioned expressions among the six categories of identified values. Significant association rules are established between physical features and values. Natural elements such as lawns, water features, wildlife and plants are more likely to be associated with happiness and restorative experience than aesthetic value. Artificial elements, flowers, and public art stimulate aesthetic quality. Implications for planning urban green environments are discussed. Social media platforms offer a novel entry point to uncover and monitor public interests and perceptions of specific venues such as recreational settings. Social media data provide actionable insights for promotional campaigns and inform decision-making pertaining to individuals and collective well-being.

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