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Nature perception and positive emotions in urban forest parks enhance subjective well-being

Zhengkang Bai, Shuangquan Zhang, Hui He, Mei Xu

2025Scientific Reports8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the acceleration of urbanization around the world, city dwellers face increasing levels of work stress and mental health issues, which negatively impact their subjective well-being. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of natural environment on residents' mental recovery and subjective well-being in urban forest parks, and to analyze the relationship between natural environment perception, mental recovery, restorative environment perception and subjective well-being. Through a questionnaire survey conducted in a botanical garden in Hunan Province, 504 valid samples were collected. Through structural equation model (SEM) analysis, the results show that: (1) natural environment perception has significant positive effects on mental recovery and restorative environment perception. (2) Mental recovery as an intermediary variable significantly improved residents' subjective well-being. In addition, individual demographic characteristics, such as gender, education level, occupation, and frequency of visits, are closely related to the perception and subjective well-being of the natural environment. Among them, the increase of the frequency of visit has a significant positive effect on the improvement of individual's natural environment perception, restorative environment perception, subjective well-being and mental recovery. The results show that: (1) Urban planners should improve the accessibility of urban forest parks and integrate restorative elements into the design. (2) Encourage residents to visit frequently to improve mental recovery and subjective well-being. The results of this study provide empirical support for the value of urban forest parks in promoting public mental recovery and subjective well-being, and provide scientific basis for urban planning and green space management.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionUrbanizationPsychologyMental healthEnvironmental psychologyLevel designApplied psychologyGeographySocial psychologyEcologyComputer sciencePsychotherapistBiologyHuman–computer interactionGame designNeuroscienceUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityUrban Heat Island Mitigation