TY - JOUR
T1 - From fun to function
T2 - PPGIS unlocks the power of play in cities
AU - Mansournia, Soran
AU - Sijtsma, Frans J.
AU - Freeman, Claire
AU - Ergler, Christina
AU - Naqshbandi, Rezan
AU - Pirzadeh, Azadeh
AU - Niekerk, Femke
AU - Ch, Omid Vakili
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Spaces for play in children's daily-life are essential for their development. However, planning in most cities is limitedly aware of children's needs for playable-spaces. This study explores a PPGIS-approach to identify the “Playscape-quality” of a city, offering insights for planners. Our approach involved 416 children in Mariwan\Iran. Using polygons instead of the conventional pinning-points, children digitally mapped their favourite-outdoor-places: two within their neighborhood and two at the city-level, they mapped 1664 polygons. For all places children answered a series of questions like the visit frequency. Furthermore, children were invited to geo-visualize the quality of their places. For measuring the playscape-quality we developed two indicators. Highly-Appreciated-Places Index for Days (HAPiDAYS) and Sparkling Urban Blend index (SUBindex). HAPiDAYS assesses the influence of hotspots, in term of days, on children's daily-routines and SUBindex quantifies overlapping highly-used-places with hotspots. Drawn polygons cover 9.3% of Mariwan, highlighting 9 hotspots, with most of the 120 received Geo-visualizations corresponding to them. HAPiDAYS, representing 29 days-per-year, and SUBindex indicate a 24% overlap, both approved favourite-outdoors extend beyond children's regular-daily-adventures. This emphasizes that besides providing urban spaces for citizens, evaluating the influence of these spaces on users' lives, (in this case children), should be considered from their own perspective.
AB - Spaces for play in children's daily-life are essential for their development. However, planning in most cities is limitedly aware of children's needs for playable-spaces. This study explores a PPGIS-approach to identify the “Playscape-quality” of a city, offering insights for planners. Our approach involved 416 children in Mariwan\Iran. Using polygons instead of the conventional pinning-points, children digitally mapped their favourite-outdoor-places: two within their neighborhood and two at the city-level, they mapped 1664 polygons. For all places children answered a series of questions like the visit frequency. Furthermore, children were invited to geo-visualize the quality of their places. For measuring the playscape-quality we developed two indicators. Highly-Appreciated-Places Index for Days (HAPiDAYS) and Sparkling Urban Blend index (SUBindex). HAPiDAYS assesses the influence of hotspots, in term of days, on children's daily-routines and SUBindex quantifies overlapping highly-used-places with hotspots. Drawn polygons cover 9.3% of Mariwan, highlighting 9 hotspots, with most of the 120 received Geo-visualizations corresponding to them. HAPiDAYS, representing 29 days-per-year, and SUBindex indicate a 24% overlap, both approved favourite-outdoors extend beyond children's regular-daily-adventures. This emphasizes that besides providing urban spaces for citizens, evaluating the influence of these spaces on users' lives, (in this case children), should be considered from their own perspective.
KW - Child-friendly cities
KW - HAPiDAYS
KW - Iranian Kurdistan
KW - Playscape
KW - Public participation GIS (PPGIS)
KW - Urban planning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85188011981&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.apgeog.2024.103246
DO - 10.1016/j.apgeog.2024.103246
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85188011981
SN - 0143-6228
VL - 166
JO - Applied Geography
JF - Applied Geography
M1 - 103246
ER -