Fig. 4: Imperviousness density (ID) within 300m distance around the visited outdoor recreation sites. | npj Urban Sustainability

Fig. 4: Imperviousness density (ID) within 300m distance around the visited outdoor recreation sites.

From: Analysis of pandemic outdoor recreation and green infrastructure in Nordic cities to enhance urban resilience

Fig. 4

ID in centiles of rank order is given on the x-axis and kernel density estimates are given on the y-axis. Panels show data broken down by city and a age, b gender, c employment, d remote working, and e children in household. The numbers in each plot correspond to the p-value for the Mann–Whitney U-test or Kruskal–Wallis test for differences between groups shown in the plot. Rank order centiles are shown to illustrate group differences as estimated by the tests used. See also Supplementary Tables 3, 5, 7 and 9 on statistical results as tables.

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