上海“迁居”移民战略下的居住满意度与归属感。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ziqi Zhang, Qin Wei
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目的探讨上海“迁居并合”城乡移民安置社区居民居住满意度和归属感的影响因素,并分析不同年龄段居民居住满意度和归属感的差异。随着中国城市化的快速发展,全球城市扩张对农村人口产生了影响。上海独特的“移动-合并”策略将村民整合到靠近原址的新地点,在改善自然环境的同时保留了社会联系。本研究从人、地、过程三个维度考察了这种策略对居民地方依恋的影响。方法采用定量调查与定性资料收集相结合的混合方法。对245名居民(133名年轻人)进行了结构化问卷调查
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Residential Satisfaction and Sense of Belonging Under the 'Moving-Merging' Resettlement Strategy in Shanghai.

ObjectivesThis study aims to identify key factors influencing residential satisfaction and sense of belonging among residents in Shanghai's "moving-merging" rural-urban resettlement communities, with a particular focus on variations across different age groups.BackgroundUrban expansion globally impacts rural populations, with China experiencing rapid urbanization. Shanghai's unique "moving-merging" strategy consolidates villagers into new sites near their original locations, preserving social ties while improving physical environments. This study examines how this strategy influences residents' place attachment, focusing on person, place, and process dimensions.MethodA mixed-methods approach was adopted, integrating quantitative surveys with qualitative data collection. A structured questionnaire was administered to 245 residents (133 younger individuals <60 years, 112 older individuals ≥60 years) in the DX Community, Shanghai. The survey assessed residential satisfaction, sense of belonging, and perceived changes before and after relocation. Factor analysis with oblique rotation and binary logistic regression were employed for data analysis.ResultThe study revealed that while living conditions improved, overall resident satisfaction did not significantly increase, especially among younger residents. Older residents perceived greater benefits but encountered adaptation challenges. Social ties and belongingness were strengthened in higher-density settings,ConclusionThe "moving-merging" strategy enhances residential satisfaction and fosters a sense of belonging, particularly benefiting older adults by preserving social networks. However, challenges persist in improving physical environments. Findings highlight the necessity of differentiated policies addressing specific needs and preferences of different age groups.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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