Decoding the Role of Urban Green Space Morphology in Shaping Visual Perception: A Park-Based Study
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 495 - 495
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Urban
green
spaces,
vital
public
infrastructure,
have
received
limited
research
on
how
their
morphology
affects
visual
perception
preferences.
Using
data
from
ten
parks,
we
generated
space
maps
high-resolution
satellite
imagery
and
calculated
indicators,
such
as
quantity,
fragmentation,
connectivity,
shape
complexity.
By
combining
the
Mask2Former
image
segmentation
deep
learning
model
with
a
multi-objective
regression
structural
equation
modeling,
analyzed
relationship
between
preferences,
controlling
for
geographic
demographic
factors.
The
results
showed
that
spaces
tighter
aggregation,
continuity,
complexity
led
to
more
distinct
perceptions.
This
was
mediated
by
proportion
of
landscape
elements.
distribution,
shape,
connectivity
urban
had
an
independent
impact
individual
perception,
far
exceeding
influence
quantity
alone.
spatial
should
be
incorporated
into
health-oriented
design,
exploring
global
interest
in
human
well-being,
providing
valuable
insights
planning
health-driven
design.
Language: Английский
How do residents perceive urban parks? A cross-geographic comparison based on online reviews
Frontiers of Architectural Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
How does the perception of informal green spaces in urban villages influence residents’ complaint Sentiments? a Machine learning analysis of Fuzhou City, China
Zhengyan Chen,
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Honghui Yang,
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Peijin Ye
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et al.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
166, P. 112376 - 112376
Published: July 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Sustainable Space Transformation Design Strategies for Post-Landfill Closure
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(8), P. 3463 - 3463
Published: April 21, 2024
This
study
explores
strategies
for
promoting
sustainable
development
in
urban
public
spaces
by
focusing
on
transforming
and
reusing
closed
landfill
sites.
Using
landscape
regeneration
theory
the
genius
loci
principle
from
architectural
phenomenology,
this
research
investigates
spatial
redesign
techniques
to
facilitate
utilization
of
these
Through
analysis
three
representative
case
studies
specific
application
Zhangjiawan
Landfill
site
Xining
City,
Qinghai
Province,
northwest
China,
elucidates
practical
approaches
function
transformation,
constructing
community
networks,
heritage
preservation
cultural
continuity.
From
an
macro-planning
perspective,
post-closure
design
Municipal
emphasizes
organic
linkages
with
adjacent
city
parks,
fostering
integration
enhancing
recreational
opportunities
residents.
The
transformed
area
facilitates
social
interaction
cultivates
a
harmonious
atmosphere
repurposing
incorporate
farms,
centers,
outdoor
sports
facilities.
Moreover,
integrating
leisure
spaces,
exhibitions,
ecological
restoration
initiatives
contributes
ecosystem
rehabilitation
while
providing
residents
leisure,
engagement,
enrichment
spaces.
demonstrates
how
effective
transformation
can
promote
environmental
education,
preservation,
functionality
redeveloping
theoretical
insights
presented
contribute
advancing
practices
planning
space
utilization.
Language: Английский
Spatial and Temporal Distribution Characteristics and Influential Mechanisms of China’s Industrial Landscape Based on Geodetector
Mi Yan,
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Qingmiao Li,
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Yan Song
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(6), P. 746 - 746
Published: May 26, 2024
The
industrial
landscape
constitutes
a
crucial
aspect
of
region’s
historical
and
cultural
identity,
serving
as
valuable
asset
in
the
development
tourism.
Exploring
supports
initiatives
tourism,
acts
catalyst
for
community
revitalization,
contributes
to
sustainable
urban
progress.
primary
objective
this
research
was
investigate
spatial
distribution
characteristics
underlying
determinants
China’s
(CIL)
inform
planning,
heritage
preservation,
initiatives.
This
study
utilized
analytical
tools,
such
nearest
neighbor
index,
geographic
concentration
hot
spot
analysis,
comprehensively
examine
CIL.
Additionally,
Geodetector
employed
explore
correlating
factors
behind
distribution.
findings
reveal
following:
(1)
CIL
exhibited
pronounced
agglomerative
pattern
characterized
by
high
degree
concentration,
significant
disparities,
substantial
autocorrelation.
(2)
Over
time,
agglomeration
varied,
intensifying
initially
then
diminishing,
with
center
gravity
its
shifting
eastward
before
subsequently
moving
westward
directional
trend
resembling
“northeast–southwest”.
(3)
There
diverse
array
types
within
China,
notable
disparities
prevalence
different
categories.
manufacturing
transportation
sectors
boasted
highest
number
sites.
(4)
shaped
level
economic
development,
socio-demographic
conditions,
infrastructure,
milieu.
interplay
between
these
had
impact
on
pattern.
Language: Английский
Landscape Perception in Cultural and Creative Industrial Parks: Integrating User-Generated Content (UGC) and Electrodermal Activity Insights
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 9228 - 9228
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
As
economic
growth
and
societal
shifts
reshape
urban
environments,
cultural
creative
industrial
parks
are
emerging
as
vital
contributors
to
sustainable
development.
The
design
of
these
landscapes
plays
a
pivotal
role
in
enhancing
user
satisfaction,
increasing
spatial
attractiveness,
promoting
eco-friendly
practices.
This
study
examines
visitor
landscape
perception
preferences
the
Textile
Garment
Cultural
Creative
Industrial
Park,
located
Haizhu
District,
Guangzhou,
through
novel
methodology
combining
user-generated
content
(UGC),
deep
learning
models,
outdoor
electrodermal
activity
(EDA)
measurements,
questionnaire
surveys.
UGC-based
recognition
model
achieved
an
accuracy
86.8%
was
validated
against
captured
questionnaires.
Results
demonstrate
that
visitors
prefer
areas
featuring
landmarks
natural
elements,
while
spaces
dominated
by
human
transportation
infrastructure
less
favored.
Key
such
signage,
thematic
sculptures,
brand
logos,
trees,
were
identified
highly
preferred
features
within
park.
While
EDA
experiments
revealed
significant
variations
physiological
responses
across
different
settings,
no
strong
correlation
observed
between
indicators
subjective
scores.
integrative
approach
enables
comprehensive,
objective
assessment
perception,
providing
data-driven,
user-centered
framework
for
improving
parks.
Language: Английский
Perceptual Dimensions of Heritage Canal Landscapes and Their Impact on Conservation Value Cognition
Yinong Li,
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Lei Cao,
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Weifu Gao
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
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Visual and emotional interaction between people and post-industrial riverscape based on the significance of “Original – New Placement”
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 112135 - 112135
Published: May 19, 2024
Post-industrial
regeneration,
the
conversion
and
integration
of
brown
lands
into
green
spaces,
has
become
a
prevalent
process
in
contemporary
urban
sustainable
development.
Previous
research
on
post-industrial
landscapes
mostly
focused
qualitative
studies
paid
little
attention
to
visual
physical
attributes
these
landscapes,
providing
quantitative
analyses
their
qualities.
We
examined
relationship
between
landscape
characteristics
individual
perceptions
preferences
landscapes.
used
statistical
modeling,
including
multivariate
stepwise
regression
models,
involve
multidimensional
participants'
physiological
responses,
eye-tracking
mental
activity
data.
found:
1)
The
hypothesis
that
"coherence
legibility
may
not
serve
as
mediating
factors
low-level
image
features
preference
well
positive
perception"
been
rejected.
2)
unique
aesthetic
"Original
–
New
Placement".
In
this
study,
participants
preferred
artificial
natural
scenes.
3)
significant
enhancing
were
increase
percentages
industrial
remains,
new
construction,
ground-covering
plants
elements.
4)
type
views
positively
influenced
by
sense
historical
atmosphere
appeal
for
remains.
5)
percentage
water
waterfront
environments
might
reduce
initial
attraction
remains
original
location.
application,
findings
could
help
improve
public
satisfaction
design
Language: Английский
Architectural Ethnography on Refurbishment of Postindustrial Districts: A Case Study of Southern Yangpu Waterfront in Shanghai
Xunyu Zhu
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Highlights in Science Engineering and Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
106, P. 412 - 419
Published: July 16, 2024
This
study
highlights
the
need
of
revitalizing
postindustrial
districts
in
contemporary
urban
regeneration
plans,
with
a
specific
emphasis
on
commonly
neglected
element,
"user"
experience
after
renovation.
By
using
ethnographic
approaches
architectural
analysis,
which
is
originally
human-centric
methodology
sociology,
this
reveals
intricate
socio-cultural
dynamics
present
these
refurbished
places,
emphasizing
their
ability
to
foster
community
involvement
and
cultural
rejuvenation.
Through
deep
examination
case
site,
southern
Yangpu
Waterfront
Shanghai,
research
emphasizes
importance
observing
analyzing
user
renovated
environments,
particularly
districts.
Case
studies
suggest
that
from
various
attributes
districts,
such
as
architecture
design,
landscape
installation
design
or
applied
technology,
it
feasible
explore
connections
between
features
"user
factor".
approach
uses
empirical
evidences
could
not
only
enriches
comprehension
multifaceted
nature
refurbishment
at
site
but
also
underscores
user-centric
principles
constructing
inclusive
vibrant
spaces.
Ultimately,
findings
contribute
ongoing
discourse
how
landscapes
might
be
transformed
provide
valuable
information
for
designing
ways
improve
experiences
planning.
It
promotes
continuous
exploration
enhancement
methods
research.
Language: Английский
Decision-Making Approach for Land Use in Urban Industrial Area Redevelopment Projects
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(22), P. 9827 - 9827
Published: Nov. 11, 2024
The
process
of
industrial
transformation,
becoming
the
most
important
for
building
up
sustainable
cities,
is
in
urgent
need
studying
alternative
options
land
use
to
ensure
city
development.
Rapid
urbanization
requires
new
built-up
design
strong
correlation
with
urban
spatial
planning
issues.
objective
this
paper
contribute
studies
solutions
through
investigating
problems
reorganization
depressed
areas.
research
methodology
based
on
multicriteria
decision-making
method
provide
primarily
social
functions
areas,
depending
environmental
and
economic
aspects
their
historical
location
structure.
Since
article
highlights
concept
15-min
build
a
polycentric
structure,
assessment
supply
demand
matching
facilities
analysis
15
min
accessibility
serviced
within
either
zone
whole.
GIS
supports
developed
criteria
set
evaluate
main
functions.
provides
defining
priority
solution
specific
area
location.
proposed
suggests
procedure
evaluating
importance
composition
community,
considering
requirements
cost-effectiveness
project.
Three
different
zones
located
same
are
case
study
asses
reliability
methodology.
conclusion
implementing
land-use
improving
environment
quality
as
well
life
population.
Language: Английский