Data on different types of green spaces and their accessibility in the seven largest urban regions in Finland
Description
This repository contains data described in the article "Data on different types of green spaces and their accessibility in the seven largest urban regions in Finland" (Heikinheimo et al. 2023) and used in the research article "Associations of neighborhood-level socioeconomic status, accessibility, and quality of green spaces in Finnish urban regions" (Viinikka et al. 2023).
This repository contains data on green space quality and path distances to different types of green spaces. The path distances represent green space accessibility using active travel modes (walking, cycling). The path distances were calculated using the pedestrian street network across the seven largest urban regions in Finland. We derived the green space typology from the Urban Atlas Data that is available across functional urban areas in Europe and enhanced it with national data on water bodies, conservation areas and recreational facilities and routes from Finland. We extracted the walkable street network from OpenStreetMap and calculated shortest paths to different types of green spaces using open-source Python programming tools. Network distances were calculated up to ten kilometers from each green space edge and the distances were aggregated into a 250 m x 250 m statistical grid that is interoperable with various statistical data from Finland. The geospatial data files representing the different types of green spaces, network distances across the seven urban regions, as well as the processing and analysis scripts are shared in an open repository. These data offer actionable information about green space accessibility in Finnish city regions and support the integration of green space quality and active travel modes into further research and planning activities.
Data description article:
Heikinheimo, V., Tiitu, M., & Viinikka, A. (2023). Data on different types of green spaces and their accessibility in the seven largest urban regions in Finland. Data in Brief, 50, 109458. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109458
Related research article:
Viinikka, A., Tiitu, M., Heikinheimo, V., Halonen, J. I., Nyberg, E., & Vierikko, K. (2023). Associations of neighborhood-level socioeconomic status, accessibility, and quality of green spaces in Finnish urban regions. Applied Geography, 157, 102973. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.102973
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- Cites
- Journal article: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.102973 (DOI)
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- Dataset: 10.5281/zenodo.6616637 (DOI)
Funding
- Healthy Lifestyles to Boost Sustainable Growth (STYLE) / Consortium: STYLE 320402
- Research Council of Finland