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The effect of visibility on green space recovery, perception and preference

Jia Hou, Yuebin Wang, Xiang Zhang, Ling Qiu, Tian Gao

2024Trees Forests and People20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urban green space serves as an important restorative environment for alleviating the physiological and psychological stress of residents, results which are primarily achieved through visual perception. However, air pollution results in decreased visibility, affects visual perception, and thus reduces the positive effects of the experience of using the green space environment. However, related studies are limited in number. Therefore, based on the Stress Reduction Theory (STR), this study constructed 12 groups of green space environments with different degrees of visibility and compared the physiological (SCL, α-EEG / β-EEG) and psychological (TMD) restorative effects of the participants in different environments by using photo elicitation. Combined with the perception and preference of green space, the impact of air pollution on the restoration received from the environment was explored. The results show that: 1) Visibility and green space type can affect the level of green space recovery. When the visibility is poor, the semi-open and semi-closed green spaces resulted in the best recovery; 2) When the visibility is reduced, the participants' perception of the eight types of Perceived Sensory Dimensions (PSDs) is generally reduced, and the type of green space is related to the perception of air quality; 3) As visibility decreased, participants' preference for green spaces significantly decreased; and 4) Visibility will affect green space perception and preference, thus affecting its recovery. This study provides a basis and reference for the design and construction of a higher quality restorative green space environment to effectively account for air pollution problems.

Topics & Concepts

VisibilityPerceptionSpace (punctuation)PreferencePsychologyAffect (linguistics)Cognitive psychologySocial psychologyCommunicationComputer scienceMathematicsGeographyStatisticsNeuroscienceMeteorologyOperating systemUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Heat Island MitigationNoise Effects and Management