园林游客感知恢复性、修复效果和植物偏好分析:以国家园林、地方园林和私人园林为研究对象

Q3 Social Sciences
Hee-ran Kim, Jae-sun Kim, Jun-young Jo, Won-sop Shin
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背景与目的:本研究旨在通过分析园林游客对园林恢复性、修复效果和植物偏好的感知,为更积极地利用园林提供基础数据。方法:研究于2022年4月20日至6月25日在国家花园、地方花园和私人花园等6个研究地点进行,并对360名同意参与研究的成年人进行了调查。测量了园林游客的感知恢复性、修复结果和植物偏好。数据分析采用SPSS Statistics 19.0进行频率分析、单因素方差分析、卡方检验、Pearson相关分析和简单线性回归分析。结果:本研究结果如下:知觉恢复力(F = 4.507, <i>p</i>& lt;.05)和修复结果(F = 3.321, <i>p</i>& lt;.05),组间差异有统计学意义。偏爱香气浓郁的植物(F = 4.125, <i>p</i>& lt;.05)和大花植物(F = 3.155, <i>p</i>& lt;0.05)组间差异有统计学意义,偏好度高。知觉恢复性、恢复结果与植物偏好呈显著正相关。知觉恢复性对恢复结果和植物偏好有正向影响,恢复结果对植物偏好有正向影响。结论:园林可以作为一个恢复性的环境,为游客提供放松和心理稳定。在园林设计中,有必要反映出具有积极修复作用的治疗环境的设计元素,并在园林中种植首选植物。
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Analysis of Perceived Restorativeness, Restoration Outcomes, and Plant Preference of Garden Visitors: Focusing on National Gardens, Local Gardens, and Private Gardens
Background and objective: This study was conducted to provide basic data for more active use of gardens by analyzing perceived restorativeness, restoration outcomes, and plant preference of garden visitors.Methods: The study was conducted from April 20 to June 25, 2022 on 6 research sites including national gardens, local gardens, and private gardens, and a survey was conducted on 360 adults who agreed to participate in the study. Perceived restorativeness, restoration outcomes, and plant preference of garden visitors were measured. Frequency analysis, one-way ANOVA, chi-square test, Pearson's correlation analysis, and simple linear regression analysis were conducted for data analysis using the SPSS Statistics 19.0.Results: The results of this study are as follows. Perceived restorativeness (F = 4.507, p < .05) and restoration outcomes (F = 3.321, p < .05) of garden visitors showed statistically significant differences by group. Preference for plants with a lot of fragrance (F = 4.125, p < .05) and large-flowered plants (F = 3.155, p < .05) showed statistically significant differences by group, and the preference was high. Perceived restorativeness, restoration outcomes, and plant preference mostly showed significant positive correlations. Perceived restorativeness had a positive effect on restoration outcomes and plant preference, and restoration outcomes had a positive effect on plant preference.Conclusion: Gardens can serve as a restorative environment providing visitors with relaxation and psychological stability. It is necessary to reflect the design elements of a healing environment that lead to positive restorative effects on garden design and to plant preferred plants in the gardens.
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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