“社区中的自然”:老年人住宅附近绿地的重要性

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Terhi Lampio , Katja Maununaho , Joona Lukka , Kristina Tiainen , Outi Jolanki
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这项研究着眼于“社区自然”对居住在城市高层建筑中的老年人的重要性。通过小组讨论和个人行走访谈的方式收集数据,然后从亲生命的角度采用定性主题分析和设计原则方法进行分析。参与者给出了各种各样的理由来说明为什么附近有自然环境很重要;这些主题分为五个主题:影响、功能、社交、天气和建筑自然。一个重要的发现是,对于行动不便的老年人来说,在他们附近有大自然意味着他们可以很容易地接近它,并保持一种“冒险感”。离家近的大自然提供了一个享受孤独和社交的机会。研究结果支持在城市环境规划中应用亲生物设计原则的必要性,这样老年人也可以享受绿色空间。总之,我们认为衰老不应该成为享受自然的障碍。
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“Nature in the neighborhood”: the importance of greenspaces near older people’s homes
This study looks at the importance of ‘nature in the neighborhood’ for older people living in urban high-rise buildings. Data were collected via group discussions and individual walking interviews, and then analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis and design principles approach from the perspective of biophilia. Participants ascribed various reasons as to why having nature nearby was important; these were grouped into five themes: affects, functionality, socializing, weather, and built nature. A key finding was that for older adults with limited mobility having nature in their immediate neighborhood meant they could have easy access to it and maintain a “sense of adventure.” Nature close to home offered a chance to enjoy solitude as well as social encounters. The findings support the need to apply biophilic design principles in planning urban environments so that older people too can enjoy greenspaces. In conclusion, we argue that aging should not be an obstacle to enjoying nature in all its forms.
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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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