Consumption and Sustainable Management: Exploring Visitor Expenditures and Influencing Factors in Urban Parks

Urban parks serve not only as recreational spaces but also as venues for visitor expenditures, which can generate revenue to alleviate financial pressures on park management. However, current understanding of spending patterns in urban parks remains limited. This study investigates visitor expenditu...

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Main Authors: Peng Zhan, Qinghai Guo, Zhong Zheng, Zheng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2025-01-01
Series:Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
Online Access:https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/ehs.0380
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description Urban parks serve not only as recreational spaces but also as venues for visitor expenditures, which can generate revenue to alleviate financial pressures on park management. However, current understanding of spending patterns in urban parks remains limited. This study investigates visitor expenditures on food, drinks, shopping, transportation, and cultural/recreational activities in Hangzhou’s urban parks, analyzing the underlying mechanisms. The results reveal an average expenditure of 140.61 CNY per visitor, with food (49.32 CNY), transportation (32.29 CNY), and drinks (19.27 CNY) accounting for the largest shares. Drinks were the most commonly reported expenditure item, with 65.84% of visitors making such purchases. Monthly income emerged as the most important predictor of spending, with higher-income visitors demonstrating greater expenditures. Three pathways through which park environments affect expenditures were identified and validated: (a) direct effects (e.g., the density of internal businesses), (b) attraction of high-spending visitor segments, and (c) indirect effects mediated by park usage behaviors and psychological factors. These findings offer new insights into the characteristics and drivers of visitor consumption in urban parks. They provide practical implications for urban planners and park managers seeking to develop commercial strategies that align with visitor expenditures patterns. By fostering a nature–economy interaction, such strategies can support the sustainable management of urban parks.
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spelling doaj-art-858c58c7b8a249df804679eb944ad4e42025-08-20T03:55:53ZengAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Ecosystem Health and Sustainability2332-88782025-01-011110.34133/ehs.0380Consumption and Sustainable Management: Exploring Visitor Expenditures and Influencing Factors in Urban ParksPeng Zhan0Qinghai Guo1Zhong Zheng2Zheng Chen3Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geographic Science, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 519000, China.School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou 310018, China.Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geographic Science, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 519000, China.Key Laboratory of Ecology and Energy-saving Study of Dense Habitat, Department of Landscape Studies, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.Urban parks serve not only as recreational spaces but also as venues for visitor expenditures, which can generate revenue to alleviate financial pressures on park management. However, current understanding of spending patterns in urban parks remains limited. This study investigates visitor expenditures on food, drinks, shopping, transportation, and cultural/recreational activities in Hangzhou’s urban parks, analyzing the underlying mechanisms. The results reveal an average expenditure of 140.61 CNY per visitor, with food (49.32 CNY), transportation (32.29 CNY), and drinks (19.27 CNY) accounting for the largest shares. Drinks were the most commonly reported expenditure item, with 65.84% of visitors making such purchases. Monthly income emerged as the most important predictor of spending, with higher-income visitors demonstrating greater expenditures. Three pathways through which park environments affect expenditures were identified and validated: (a) direct effects (e.g., the density of internal businesses), (b) attraction of high-spending visitor segments, and (c) indirect effects mediated by park usage behaviors and psychological factors. These findings offer new insights into the characteristics and drivers of visitor consumption in urban parks. They provide practical implications for urban planners and park managers seeking to develop commercial strategies that align with visitor expenditures patterns. By fostering a nature–economy interaction, such strategies can support the sustainable management of urban parks.https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/ehs.0380
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title Consumption and Sustainable Management: Exploring Visitor Expenditures and Influencing Factors in Urban Parks
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title_short Consumption and Sustainable Management: Exploring Visitor Expenditures and Influencing Factors in Urban Parks
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