The provision of recreational opportunities forms an important and long-standing urban planning and management objective. However, considering a range of experiences encountered when in such spaces currently does not form part of existing open space assessment tools in the UK. In this paper, 'rec-mapping', an innovative method of analysing and mapping positive recreational experiences in urban green spaces, is explored and piloted within the UK planning context. Originating in the Nordic countries, this on-site method can provide urban planners and designers with data about the extent to which specific green spaces provide and support a range of recreational experiences. The exploration reported here is based on a short review of the method's background and an application in two test sites in Sheffield, south Yorkshire, in early summer 2010. This paper critically appraises the application of rec-mapping at smaller spatial scales and recommends further explorations within the UK planning context, as the method adds to existing open space assessment by providing a unique layer of information to analyse more fully the recreational qualities of urban green spaces.
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Andrej Christian Lindholst, PhD;
Andrej Christian Lindholst, PhD
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Forest and Landscape, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Nicola Dempsey, PhD;
Nicola Dempsey, PhD
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Lecturer, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Mel Burton, MA, CMLI
Mel Burton, MA, CMLI
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Research Fellow, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 05 2011
Accepted:
September 09 2011
Online ISSN: 1755-0807
Print ISSN: 1755-0793
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2013
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning (2013) 166 (5): 296–308.
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Received:
May 05 2011
Accepted:
September 09 2011
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Lindholst AC, Dempsey N, Burton M (2013), "Introducing a method for mapping recreational experience". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, Vol. 166 No. 5 pp. 296–308, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/udap.11.00012
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