Sense of place, subjective well-being, and the influence of housing and neighbourhood: A comparative study of two marginalised districts in Hong Kong

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Ching Yeung Katherine Li , Lok Ching Jenny Leung , Mee Kam Ng , Wing Yan Charis Leung , Tsz Chun Arthur Yeung , Chun Hei Alex Cheng , Hendrik Tieben , Mei-Po Kwan
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Abstract

This paper investigates the associations between the multiple dimensions of individuals’ sense of place and subjective well-being. The impact of objective and subjective housing and neighbourhood attributes on sense of place was also examined. Using a questionnaire and government spatial datasets, data were collected from residents of two marginalised communities in Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po and Tin Shui Wai. The results reveal positive relationships between various facets of sense of place and subjective well-being that vary in strength in different urban forms. Among the attributes of housing and neighbourhood analysed, housing satisfaction is found to be the strongest predictor of sense of place. The study further verifies the use of a synthesised three-dimensional scale to measure sense of place. It also has important implications for urban planning policies and practices for high-density cities.

地方感、主观幸福感以及住房和邻里关系的影响——香港两个边缘化地区的比较研究
本研究探讨了地方感的多个维度与主观幸福感之间的关系。考察了客观和主观住房和邻里属性对地方感的影响。通过问卷调查和政府空间数据集,收集了香港深水埗和天水围两个边缘社区的居民的数据。结果表明,在不同的城市形式中,地方感和主观幸福感的各个方面之间存在正相关关系,其强度各不相同。在分析的住房和邻里属性中,住房满意度被发现是地方感的最强预测因子。该研究进一步验证了使用合成三维尺度来测量场所感。它还对高密度城市的城市规划政策和实践具有重要意义。
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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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