Investigating the impact of urban green space quality on subjective well-being via social media analytics
Noradila Rusli,
Ghina Raniah Yusran,
Nor Zahida Nordin and
Muhamad Solehin Fitry Rosley
Journal of Urban Design, 2025, vol. 30, issue 4, 473-492
Abstract:
This study of Urban Green Spaces examines their characteristics and their impact on well-being through sentiment analysis of Google reviews. By utilizing content analysis and VADER sentiment analysis, it seeks to analyse user-generated perceptions and experiences in order to identify UGS features that affect subjective well-being. The research effectively uncovers the correlation between UGS qualities and subjective well-being, providing valuable insights into the emotional and perceptual advantages of UGS. The findings will enhance the comprehension of UGS’s role in enhancing subjective well-being in the Malaysian context.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/13574809.2024.2364275
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