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Urban greenspace from the inside out: An argument for the approach and a study with city workers
Authors:Russell Hitchings
Institution:1. Faculty of Management, University of Tampere, Finland;2. Department of Geography, University College London, UK;1. Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University, Chiba 271-8510, Japan;2. Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Southeast University, Si-Pai-Lou 2#, Nanjing 210096, China;1. Finnish Forest Research Institute Metla, Jokiniemenkuja 1, Box 18, FI-01301 Vantaa, Finland;2. School of Social Sciences and Humanities/Psychology, University of Tampere, 33014 Tampere, Finland;3. Department of Environmental Health, Environmental Epidemiology Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, P.O. Box 95, FI-70701 Kuopio, Finland;4. Department of Wood Engineering, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 1 Matsunosato, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8687, Japan
Abstract:How might the fact that western people now spend so much of their time indoors impact upon techniques for studying urban greenspace experience? This paper takes this question as its starting point before substantiating one possible answer. It does so by using qualitative methods to examine the everyday practices of city professionals in London and what they tell us about the likelihood that this group will ever venture out into the various parks and gardens found around their offices. Many studies have considered which physical arrangements of city greenspace seem to deliver the greatest amounts of human benefit. Yet this kind of endeavour gives us only one part of the puzzle and contextual studies with those now generally found indoors have something important to add. It is with this in mind that the paper discusses how one sample of office workers quite easily forgot about these spaces, how certain social injunctions both pushed them outside and sealed them indoors, and why it sometimes made good sense for them to avoid any areas of local outdoor vegetation during the day. In so doing it highlights contextual dynamics that seem set to make significant impacts on the future of urban environmental experience and offers some novel suggestions about how best to promote positive greenspace relations in cities today.
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