2023
DOI: 10.1061/jupddm.upeng-4139
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Exploring the Determinants and Consequences of Public Satisfaction with Urban Waterfronts: A Case Study of the Xuhui Waterfront in Shanghai, China

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“…Conversely, children and adolescents prefer more stimulating and exploratory activities, often requiring parental supervision for safety reasons. The inherent attraction to riverfronts is universal, providing a natural environment that induces tranquility and relaxation (Shi et al, 2023;Wang, 2011). Frequent exposure to outdoor blue-green spaces improves mental health and happiness and increases physical activity levels (Gascon et al, 2017).…”
Section: Personal Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Conversely, children and adolescents prefer more stimulating and exploratory activities, often requiring parental supervision for safety reasons. The inherent attraction to riverfronts is universal, providing a natural environment that induces tranquility and relaxation (Shi et al, 2023;Wang, 2011). Frequent exposure to outdoor blue-green spaces improves mental health and happiness and increases physical activity levels (Gascon et al, 2017).…”
Section: Personal Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these attributes, facilities emerge as the most extensively discussed aspect, whether positive or negative. Most research findings indicate that people tend to be drawn to well-equipped facilities and pleasant natural surroundings, while chaotic environments may lead to aversion (Chen & Ma, 2023;Eid et al, 2021;Shangi et al, 2020;Shi et al, 2023;Wu et al, 2019c). For example, poor service facilities (such as building facilities around rivers or commercial areas, insufficient recreational services, lack of continuity of access, insufficient lighting, etc.)…”
Section: Physical Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…van Lierop et al (2018) assess that Public Satisfaction refers to the level of contentment, approval, or positive sentiment that members of the public or citizens experience regarding the performance, services, and actions of government institutions, agencies, and policies. It reflects the overall perception and assessment of how well the government meets the needs, expectations, and interests of the public it serves (Jiangang et al, 2023). Public Satisfaction is often measured through surveys, feedback mechanisms, and public opinion assessments to gauge the extent to which government actions and services align with the preferences and wellbeing of the populace (Boselie et al, 2021).…”
Section: Population Literacy Awareness and Public Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%