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The factors that drive green space use play a critical role in reducing the gap between their supply and demand. A series of studies have proved that city-level characteristics, green space attributes and environmental characteristics are critical influenc- ing factors (Brown et al., 2014; Koohsari et al., 2015). City-level characteristics mainly refer to the size, population and socioeco- nomic characteristics of a city (Dai et al., 2011). Ibes (2015) found that population density and the built-up area index had a positive influence on park demand. Xing et al. (2018) found that socioeco- nomic characteristics such as gross domestic product (GDP), rev- enue from public finance budgeting, and annual per capita living surplus could positively improve the availability of green space for residents. In addition to these city-level characteristics, other researchers have studied the impact on green space use of green space attributes and environmental characteristics. Green space attributes, such as park size and attractiveness. the provision of park facilities, vegetation quality, and entrance fees are positively related to park use (Cohen et al.2010; Wendel et al., 2012; Zhang et al., 2015; Zhang and Zhou, 2018). Moreover, the attributes of the surrounding environment and the accessibility of urban green spaces impact on residents’ use of them in different ways and to different degrees. For example, the population density around parks plays an important part in park visits because high popula- tion density means more potential users (Mowen et al., 2007). The surrounding environmental features such as services and facil- ities, points of interest (POIs), building density, and land use are also correlated with park visitation (Donahue et al., 2018; Chen et al., 2018). Accessibility is assumed to be an important factor that
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