Influence of Spatial Accessibility and Environmental Quality on Youths’ Visit to Green Open Spaces (GOS) in Akure, Nigeria

Author:

Ubani Obinna Justice1ORCID,Alabi Micheal Oloyede2,Chiemelu Emmanuel Ndukwe3,Okosun Andrew1,Sam-Amobi Chinwe4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Enugu Campus, University of Nigeria, Enugu 410001, Nigeria

2. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Akure 340110, Nigeria

3. Department of Geoinformatics and Surveying, Enugu Campus, University of Nigeria, Enugu 400102, Nigeria

4. Department of Architecture, Enugu Campus, University of Nigeria, Enugu 400102, Nigeria

Abstract

Although a regular visit to green open spaces has been recommended in curbing some sedentary lifestyle-associated health challenges, not much has been performed to uncover the factors that promote visits to such spaces in urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa. This research investigated the spatial accessibility and environmental quality factors that influence visits to green open spaces (GOS) by youths in the core area of Akure, Southwest Nigeria. The data were derived from a survey of 400 respondents aged between 18 and 35 years, ArcGIS software, v. Pro 20, and geographic information system (GIS) and analyzed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression analysis. The results revealed that the spatial accessibility predictors of visits to GOS among the youths were their age, street integration, social integration, and proximity of GOS to their homes, while the environmental quality predictors were the presence of a gymnasium in GOS and public facilities around such spaces. These findings are instructive in noting that to ensure social justice in access to GOS and the associated social and ecosystem services they offer, the planning, design, and management of green spaces should take cognizance of these predictors in meeting the needs of the youths who constitute a larger percentage of the urban population and thus encouraging them to regularly visit GOS in the study area and beyond.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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