Detecting user patterns in public green space: A GPS based survey of people's behavior and movement patterns in a park in Denmark

Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen, Henrik Harder, Pernille Nymann Jensen

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Abstract

GPS tracking and spatial analysis of people's behavior in parks is relative new but extremely promising research field. Due to the rapid developed of the GPS technology and falling price on the GPS units it is now possible, easy, and with low costs to track the location of people's behavior and movement patterns with great accuracy when they are using parks and other types of urban environments. The geographical precision of the data, and the combination of spatial relations and time use allows new types of analysis and inference for the improvement of site surveys and planning.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2010
Antal sider22
StatusUdgivet - 2010
BegivenhedWorld in Denmark 2010 "As Found" - Copenhagen, Danmark
Varighed: 17 mar. 201018 mar. 2010
Konferencens nummer: 6
http://www.sl.life.ku.dk/Forskning/ParkerOgUrbaneLandskaber/world_denmark_2010.aspx

Konference

KonferenceWorld in Denmark 2010 "As Found"
Nummer6
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByCopenhagen
Periode17/03/201018/03/2010
Internetadresse

Emneord

  • Parker
  • undersøgelses metodologi
  • GPS
  • GIS analyse
  • Adfærd
  • mobilitet
  • Urban design

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