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Factors Influencing Social Interaction in Recreational Parks in Residential Neighborhoods: A Case Study of the Dammam Metropolitan Area, Saudi Arabia

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  • Abdulrahman Alnaim

    (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, College of Architecture and Planning, Imam Abdulrahman BinFaisal University, Dammam 31441, Saudi Arabia)

  • Umar Lawal Dano

    (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, College of Architecture and Planning, Imam Abdulrahman BinFaisal University, Dammam 31441, Saudi Arabia)

  • Ali M. Alqahtany

    (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, College of Architecture and Planning, Imam Abdulrahman BinFaisal University, Dammam 31441, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract

Social interaction is crucial for social sustainability and quality of life. This research focuses on recreational parks in residential neighborhoods in the Dammam Metropolitan Area (DMA) to enhance social interaction. The study is designed to identify and prioritize factors affecting social interaction in the recreational parks in the residential neighborhoods in the Dammam Metropolitan Area (DMA). All factors are extracted from literature studies relevant to social interaction among individuals in recreational parks. This study follows the methodology of an expert-based questionnaire to weigh each factor according to a scale from “strongly agree” to “strongly disagree” regarding the extracted factors that may influence social interaction in recreational parks. The findings emphasized the importance of the demographic characteristics of neighborhood residents, the physical characteristics of recreational parks, and social sustainability characteristics in influencing social interaction among neighborhood residents in the recreational parks in the DMA. The analysis of the demographic characteristics showed that the age group of the neighborhood residents is the most effective factor on social interaction in the recreational parks in DMA, with a score of 4.53. Secondly, the analysis of the physical characteristics of the recreational parks showed that the periodic maintenance of the recreational park is the most effective factor on social interaction in DMA, with a score of 4.79. Thirdly, the analysis of social sustainability characteristics showed that safety and security is the most effective factor on social interaction in the recreational parks in DMA, with a score of 4.74. Finally, this study concluded with some recommendations to address the probable factors that may influence social interaction in the recreational parks in the Saudi context, particularly in DMA.

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  • Abdulrahman Alnaim & Umar Lawal Dano & Ali M. Alqahtany, 2025. "Factors Influencing Social Interaction in Recreational Parks in Residential Neighborhoods: A Case Study of the Dammam Metropolitan Area, Saudi Arabia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(9), pages 1-23, April.
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