Abstract:
Green Open Space is an important element in a sustainable city-oriented urban model. This phenomenon is
growing and developing and has been widely accepted by urban developers around the world in recent decades.
The study of cities and their relation to green open spaces and their effects on the welfare, health, happiness, and
satisfaction of city residents with their environment is a topic that has received a lot of attention. This study seeks
to examine the social function of green open space which is termed "social performance”, by measuring the level
of intensity of utilization of the facilities in it. The measuring instrument used is the scalogram table. This
research was conducted using a survey method with descriptive analysis. Data collection was carried out by
observation and documentation techniques. The results showed that the social performance of green open spaces
in the Karebosi Field Complex was 49 percent, still in the low category. Of the nine observed variables, it can be
seen that the walking track has the highest performance rating, while the lowest are volleyball, softball, and nonsports facilities.