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Emerging patterns of human behavior in urban green spaces: the potential of behavioral mapping towards responsive human-nature relations

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Public Urban Green Spaces (PUGS) play a vital role in the dense urban fabric as places of people-nature contact but also as socialization spots. Despite some advances in the field, the relationship between the PUGS surroundings and their users’ behaviours remains unclear. Therefore, this study examined the patterns of human behaviour in four PUGS of the city of Porto, on the north Portuguese coast.

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Behavioral mapping Urban green spaces Society-Nature relations Healthier cities

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Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Vilaça, Helena; Barros, Nelson Augusto Cruz de Azevedo; Maia, Rui Leandro. "Emerging patterns of human behavior in urban green spaces: the potential of behavioral mapping towards responsive human-nature relations". Paper presented in 4th ESP Europe Conference "Ecosystem services empowering people and societies in times of crises", Heraklion, 2022.

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