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Dog Park Renovation Plan
Green areas pay an important role in modern society. As cities expand rapidly, green areas become more important, desirable, and attractive for society. In order to offer an adequate environment, all sectors have to be considered in the planning; children, the handicapped, the elderly, and even pets. Dogs have natural instincts and necessities, and should be considered in an urban development as pets are part of society. Pikku-Palomäaki Dog Park, situated in Kouvola city, is lacking in general maintenance. Seen as an opportunity rather than an issue, there was a clear first step: to gather user’s opinions. When planning an improvement to a public space, users are the main objective and the reason of the improvements. Having their opinions, the plan has then good foundations and support. An important data acquisition tool for the project was the survey. The questionnaire containing 24 carefully formulated questions enabled the correct acquisition of user behaviour, opinions, and experiences in this particular dog park. The survey was available online, reaching a larger audience and facilitating the data collection and analysis. The results of the survey led to a proposal. In order to increase the popularity of the park, it has to be appealing for pets and humans alike. It suggests the transformation from a circuit-like park into a more dynamic area. A new central area interconnected to the circuit would simple turn the park into a more consistent space.
Dog Park Renovation Plan
Green areas pay an important role in modern society. As cities expand rapidly, green areas become more important, desirable, and attractive for society. In order to offer an adequate environment, all sectors have to be considered in the planning; children, the handicapped, the elderly, and even pets. Dogs have natural instincts and necessities, and should be considered in an urban development as pets are part of society. Pikku-Palomäaki Dog Park, situated in Kouvola city, is lacking in general maintenance. Seen as an opportunity rather than an issue, there was a clear first step: to gather user’s opinions. When planning an improvement to a public space, users are the main objective and the reason of the improvements. Having their opinions, the plan has then good foundations and support. An important data acquisition tool for the project was the survey. The questionnaire containing 24 carefully formulated questions enabled the correct acquisition of user behaviour, opinions, and experiences in this particular dog park. The survey was available online, reaching a larger audience and facilitating the data collection and analysis. The results of the survey led to a proposal. In order to increase the popularity of the park, it has to be appealing for pets and humans alike. It suggests the transformation from a circuit-like park into a more dynamic area. A new central area interconnected to the circuit would simple turn the park into a more consistent space.
Dog Park Renovation Plan
2012-01-01
10024/1495
Theses
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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