Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being

The significance of green public spaces is well documented in relation to social inclusiveness, human health, and biodiversity, yet how green public spaces achieve what Gough (2017) has termed "sustainable wellbeing" is less understood. This contribution presents preliminary results from a...

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Main Authors: Sahakian, Marlyne, Anantharaman, Manisha, Di Giulio, Antonietta, Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina, Zhang, Dunfu, Khanna, Rupali, Narasimalu, Srikanth, Favis, Abigail Marie T, Alfiler, Cherie Audrey, Narayanan, Sumana, Gao, Xin, Li, Chenxin
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.sa-faculty-pubs-10822021-03-01T06:26:25Z Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being Sahakian, Marlyne Anantharaman, Manisha Di Giulio, Antonietta Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina Zhang, Dunfu Khanna, Rupali Narasimalu, Srikanth Favis, Abigail Marie T Alfiler, Cherie Audrey Narayanan, Sumana Gao, Xin Li, Chenxin The significance of green public spaces is well documented in relation to social inclusiveness, human health, and biodiversity, yet how green public spaces achieve what Gough (2017) has termed "sustainable wellbeing" is less understood. This contribution presents preliminary results from a study of green public spaces in four mega-cities of South and Southeast Asia: Chennai (the Republic of India), Metro Manila (the Republic of the Philippines), Singapore (the Republic of Singapore), and Shanghai (the People's Republic of China), cities that have climates ranging from tropical, to subtropical and temperate. The conceptual framework brings together social practice theories with human development theories, methodological implications for the study of park usage, and Protected Needs. This study sets out to understand how parks satisfy human needs by uncovering practices in relation to activities and material arrangements. Central to the research design and sampling strategy is a desire to understand park-related practices in all of their diversity, and accounting for how different activities are carried out by diverse groups of people. The paper presents exemplary results showing that parks provide a space in which a multitude of needs are satisfied, and that parks cannot be substituted by other settings such as commercialized spaces. The paper will conclude by discussing tensions between types of park usage, and in relation to commercial encroachments on public space. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/83 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1082&context=sa-faculty-pubs Sociology & Anthropology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo South and Southeast Asia protected needs parks well-being sustainability Civic and Community Engagement Place and Environment Sociology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic South and Southeast Asia
protected needs
parks
well-being
sustainability
Civic and Community Engagement
Place and Environment
Sociology
spellingShingle South and Southeast Asia
protected needs
parks
well-being
sustainability
Civic and Community Engagement
Place and Environment
Sociology
Sahakian, Marlyne
Anantharaman, Manisha
Di Giulio, Antonietta
Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina
Zhang, Dunfu
Khanna, Rupali
Narasimalu, Srikanth
Favis, Abigail Marie T
Alfiler, Cherie Audrey
Narayanan, Sumana
Gao, Xin
Li, Chenxin
Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
description The significance of green public spaces is well documented in relation to social inclusiveness, human health, and biodiversity, yet how green public spaces achieve what Gough (2017) has termed "sustainable wellbeing" is less understood. This contribution presents preliminary results from a study of green public spaces in four mega-cities of South and Southeast Asia: Chennai (the Republic of India), Metro Manila (the Republic of the Philippines), Singapore (the Republic of Singapore), and Shanghai (the People's Republic of China), cities that have climates ranging from tropical, to subtropical and temperate. The conceptual framework brings together social practice theories with human development theories, methodological implications for the study of park usage, and Protected Needs. This study sets out to understand how parks satisfy human needs by uncovering practices in relation to activities and material arrangements. Central to the research design and sampling strategy is a desire to understand park-related practices in all of their diversity, and accounting for how different activities are carried out by diverse groups of people. The paper presents exemplary results showing that parks provide a space in which a multitude of needs are satisfied, and that parks cannot be substituted by other settings such as commercialized spaces. The paper will conclude by discussing tensions between types of park usage, and in relation to commercial encroachments on public space.
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author Sahakian, Marlyne
Anantharaman, Manisha
Di Giulio, Antonietta
Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina
Zhang, Dunfu
Khanna, Rupali
Narasimalu, Srikanth
Favis, Abigail Marie T
Alfiler, Cherie Audrey
Narayanan, Sumana
Gao, Xin
Li, Chenxin
author_facet Sahakian, Marlyne
Anantharaman, Manisha
Di Giulio, Antonietta
Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina
Zhang, Dunfu
Khanna, Rupali
Narasimalu, Srikanth
Favis, Abigail Marie T
Alfiler, Cherie Audrey
Narayanan, Sumana
Gao, Xin
Li, Chenxin
author_sort Sahakian, Marlyne
title Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
title_short Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
title_full Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
title_fullStr Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
title_full_unstemmed Green public spaces in the cities of South and Southeast Asia: Protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
title_sort green public spaces in the cities of south and southeast asia: protecting needs towards sustainable well-being
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/83
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1082&context=sa-faculty-pubs
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