Perception of tourists and residents on the pedestrian environment of heritage cities

Yi Shi, Y. Harumain, Hazrina Haja Bava
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In China, most heritage sites are car-free destinations due to narrow roads, a result of government policy. This study examines the relationship between environmental factors and pedestrian perceptions in Gulangyu, China, among both residents and tourists. It analyses how different groups perceive the environment while walking, aiming to create a more functional walking environment that balances the needs of both groups. The study employed a quantitative approach, specifically logistic regression analysis, to examine the relationship between environmental factors and pedestrian perceptions. Statistical software, SPSS, was utilized for data analysis. The results of logistic regression analysis indicate that resident’s perceptions are significantly influenced by comfort level, lighting, building maintenance, commercial attractiveness, and historic buildings. For tourists, the four factors significantly impacting the walking experience are road cleanliness, the indicating system, building facades along the street, and walking pleasure. The study reveals that the walking perceptions of residents and tourists suggest diverse concerns and experiences of the environment due to the different purposes of walking for each group.
游客和居民对遗产城市步行环境的看法
在中国,由于道路狭窄,大多数遗产地都是无车游览胜地,这也是政府政策的结果。本研究探讨了中国鼓浪屿居民和游客的环境因素与步行感知之间的关系。研究分析了不同群体在步行时对环境的感知,旨在创造一个更实用的步行环境,平衡两个群体的需求。研究采用定量方法,特别是逻辑回归分析,来研究环境因素与行人感知之间的关系。数据分析采用了 SPSS 统计软件。逻辑回归分析的结果表明,舒适度、照明、建筑维护、商业吸引力和历史建筑对居民的感知有显著影响。对于游客来说,道路清洁度、指示系统、沿街建筑立面和步行愉悦度这四个因素对步行体验有明显影响。研究表明,由于居民和游客的步行目的不同,他们对环境的关注和体验也各不相同。
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