摘要
Old communities in Hainan face challenges like insufficient public spaces and aging facilities.Pocket gardens,as a micro-regeneration practice,can enhance living environments.However,current designs often overlook tropical climates and residents’needs,leading to low utilization.This paper proposes humanized design strategies for pocket gardens,integrating climate adaptability,functional suitability,and community participation.Strategies include creating comfortable microclimates with natural shade and permeable pavements,establishing all-ages-friendly zones,fostering community co-creation,and utilizing low-cost,local materials.These strategies aim to craft usable,sustainable green spaces that foster a sense of belonging,providing practical references for urban regeneration and community governance in Hainan.