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- Chenyuan Han
(School of Architecture, Soochow University, No. 199 Ren-Ai Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou 215123, China
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- Liang Zhang
(School of Architecture, Soochow University, No. 199 Ren-Ai Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou 215123, China
China-Portugal Belt and Road Joint Laboratory on Cultural Heritage Conservation Science, Suzhou 215123, China
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- Lin Xu
(School of Architecture, Soochow University, No. 199 Ren-Ai Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou 215123, China)
- Zhenchen Chen
(School of Architecture, Soochow University, No. 199 Ren-Ai Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou 215123, China)
- Chuanyou Mao
(School of Architecture, Soochow University, No. 199 Ren-Ai Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou 215123, China)
- Zhengwei Xia
(School of Architecture, Soochow University, No. 199 Ren-Ai Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou 215123, China
China-Portugal Belt and Road Joint Laboratory on Cultural Heritage Conservation Science, Suzhou 215123, China)
Abstract
Recreational spaces in industrial parks are essential components of sustainable urban development, as they contribute to environmental quality, social well-being, and the transformation of production-oriented areas into livable urban environments. This study aims to develop a spatial attractiveness evaluation framework tailored to recreational spaces in industrial parks, to identify and compare the key factors influencing attractiveness across different recreational space types, and to reveal the functional complementarity and underlying mechanisms among these spaces. Taking Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) as a case study, a three-dimensional evaluation framework integrating spatial attributes, experiential perception, and place identity was constructed using GIS-based spatial analysis, questionnaire surveys, and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The spatial attractiveness of nature-dominated, mixed-type, and artificial-dominated recreational spaces was systematically evaluated and compared. The results show that experiential perception and place identity exert a stronger influence on spatial attractiveness than objective spatial attributes. Nature-dominated spaces primarily support ecological restoration and psychological recovery, mixed-type spaces facilitate diverse social and leisure activities, and artificial-dominated spaces are more suited to short-duration, high-frequency use, demonstrating clear functional complementarity. These findings highlight the necessity of type-specific strategies for enhancing recreational spaces in industrial parks and emphasize their role in supporting environmentally, socially, and functionally sustainable urban development. The proposed framework provides a transferable approach for evaluating and optimizing recreational spaces in other functionally mixed urban contexts.
Suggested Citation
Chenyuan Han & Liang Zhang & Lin Xu & Zhenchen Chen & Chuanyou Mao & Zhengwei Xia, 2026.
"Evaluation of Spatial Attractiveness and Its Influencing Factors Across Different Types of Recreational Spaces in Suzhou Industrial Park,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-23, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:1028-:d:1844047
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