A Review of Residents’ Perceptions of Urban Street Trees: Addressing Ambivalence to Promote Climate Resilience
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 576 - 576
Published: March 9, 2025
Street
trees
are
a
unique
component
of
the
urban
forest.
They
provide
multiple
ecosystem
services
but
can
damage
property
and
infrastructure,
so
they
frequently
perceived
with
residents’
ambivalence.
Global
attempts
to
expand
tree
canopy
cover
improve
climate
resilience
increasingly
reliant
on
residents
establish
maintain
street
trees.
Success
depends
community
support,
which
requires
an
understanding
how
perceive
located
outside
their
homes.
A
review
literature
revealed
21
eligible
studies
perceptions
Most
these
were
more
than
10
years
old
restricted
single
geographic
regions
contained
wealth
information
factors
including
residents,
sites,
Few
investigated
potential
influence
perceptions;
those
that
did
had
variable
results.
Inclusion
in
management
careful
consideration
account
for
complexity
responses.
Residents’
ambivalence
be
addressed
through
increased
awareness
significant
environmental,
social,
economic
values
public
engagement
programs
visual
AI.
Enforcement
protection
policies
incentives
establishment
maintenance
will
also
aid
expansion
improved
resilience.
Language: Английский
Green disparities, happiness elusive: Decoding the spatial mismatch between green equity and the happiness from vulnerable perspectives
Jin Rui
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Cities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 106063 - 106063
Published: May 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Mechanism of Influence of Spatial Perception on Residents’ Emotion in Child-Friendly Urban Streets of Fuzhou City
Landscape Architecture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
32(5), P. 105 - 115
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
A qualitative investigation related to increasing teachers’ abilities and capabilities in solving problems with the cognitive abilities of urban and rural students in terms of reaching good education
E3S Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
568, P. 04023 - 04023
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
education
gap
between
urban
and
rural
areas
was
the
main
problem
in
all
countries,
especially
Indonesia.
Children
often
have
limited
access
to
competent
teachers
educational
resources.
To
address
this
issue,
Indonesian
government
has
made
it
a
priority
improve
teacher
quality.
methodology
of
research
followed
qualitative
approach
which
compared
24
international
journals,
specifically
from
Scopus
Cambridge
journals.
Furthermore,
current
news
articles
were
also
analysed
order
ensure
that
remains
topical.
Results
highlighted
quality
greatly
determines
students’
cognitive
performance.
This
means
who
are
better
qualified
not
only
enhance
grades
but
reduce
inequalities.
Nevertheless,
there
is
just
need
quality;
rather
should
go
hand
with
other
improvements
like
upgrading
academic
infrastructure
as
well
increasing
community
support.
study
emphasizes
urgent
for
targeted
policies
aiming
at
improving
education,
including
increased
training
programs,
provision
teaching
materials,
among
others
community-based
projects.
A
holistic
could
bridge
places.
If
these
findings
taken
into
account,
then
more
effective
strategies
would
be
created
Indonesia,
thus
contributing
significantly
both
scholarship
policymaking
concerning
education.
Language: Английский
What Is the Perceived Environmental Restorative Potential of Informal Green Spaces? An Empirical Study Based on Visitor-Employed Photography
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1768 - 1768
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Informal
green
spaces
(IGSs)
play
an
essential
role
in
enhancing
urban
well-being
by
offering
restorative
environments,
yet
the
impact
of
visitor
behaviors
on
perceived
restorativeness
(PR)
remains
underexplored.
This
study
investigates
how
different
spatio-temporal
influence
PR
IGS,
providing
planners
with
actionable
insights
to
optimize
these
for
better
user
experiences.
Using
a
visitor-employed
photography
(VEP)
survey
and
post-visit
assessments,
K-means
clustering
was
applied
identify
distinct
behavior
patterns.
Correlation
analysis
further
explored
relationships
between
patterns
PR;
results
reveal
three
unique
clusters
behaviors—fast,
extensive
exploration;
moderate,
focused
slow,
thorough
exploration—each
showing
impacts
PR.
Visitors
who
engage
rapid,
broad
exploration
perceive
larger,
navigable
as
more
restorative,
while
those
focusing
specific
or
in-depth
emphasize
psychological
aspects
like
escape
fascination.
These
behavioral
demonstrate
varying
strengths
their
association
experiences;
underscores
importance
integrating
data
highlighting
physical
features
IGS
findings
offer
critical
designing
managing
accommodate
diverse
needs
promote
well-being.
Language: Английский