Engagement and Well-Being in Public Space. Case Study: Suropati Park Jakarta
Author(s) -
Soerio Hutomo,
Achmad Hery Fuad
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
evergreen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.378
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2432-5953
pISSN - 2189-0420
DOI - 10.5109/2740970
Subject(s) - public space , space (punctuation) , public park , geography , political science , sociology , environmental planning , architectural engineering , engineering , linguistics , philosophy
Well-being is a positive mental and physical condition of an individual in their life. One of the ways to fulfill the need of such a condition is through public spaces, which function as a place for citizen to do various activities. This paper aims to look on the decline in the role of public space to increase citizens’ well-being through the activities taking place there. To understand how the engagement and well-being of its users work in public spaces, the author examines primary and secondary activities, and uses the Five Ways to Well-being and the active — passive engagement approach. The author taking photos, mapping, and actively observing Suropati Park as the object of observation to analyze this phenomenon further by using the qualitative method. Findings show that Suropati Park as a public space can generate the activities that support the well-being of its users, which can be seen through the occurrence of various types of active and passive activities carried out individually or in groups.
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