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2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18618053 |
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- <p>This study aims to analyze the relationship between the utilization of Green Open<br>Spaces (RTH) and the socio-economic satisfaction of the community in Mataram<br>City. RTH utilization was measured through visit frequency, types of activities, and<br>duration of use, while socio-economic satisfaction included perceptions of economic<br>benefits, social well-being, and surrounding environmental quality. A quantitative<br>correlational approach was employed with 30 respondents selected through<br>accidental sampling. Data were collected using a Likert-scale questionnaire and<br>analyzed through descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression. The findings<br>indicate that both RTH utilization (X₁) and RTH quality/accessibility (X₂) have a<br>positive and significant influence on socio-economic satisfaction (Y), with an R²<br>value of 0.931. The strongest contribution comes from RTH quality/accessibility (B<br>= 0.680), highlighting that facility conditions and accessibility play a crucial role in<br>enhancing community well-being. These results suggest that optimizing social<br>functions and the design quality of RTH can enhance urban socio-economic benefits.<br>This study provides empirical insights for local governments in developing adaptive,<br>inclusive, and community-oriented green spaces.</p>