在白天和照明下走在城市森林小路上的感觉

IF 2.9 Q1 FORESTRY
Georgios Tsiakiris , Johan Rahm , Marcus Hedblom , Maria Johansson
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在白天,城市森林通过提供娱乐和心理恢复的机会来促进人类健康和福祉。在城市森林中,经常安装电灯,以便在黑暗季节娱乐。这项研究探讨了城市居民在白天在城市森林中行走与在黑暗中行走相比的体验。当地居民参加了瑞典城市森林的实地研究。共有48名参与者(日光下23名,电灯下25名)沿着一条270米长的砾石路进行结构化散步,砾石路配有电线杆安装的电灯照明。在步行过程中,参与者完成了基于观察者的环境评估,包括视觉可达性、前景逃生、感知安全性、感知电灯舒适质量、修复潜力,并报告了他们未来选择或避免类似路径的意图。在结构化的散步之后,参与者口头反思他们的经历,提供细致入微的评估的情境化定性信息。以年龄、性别、价值取向和与自然的联系为协变量的方差分析显示,大多数被评估的经历从日光到电灯都恶化了。尽管如此,平均值表明城市森林路径被认为具有恢复潜力,并且参与者有意在电灯条件下选择类似的路径。从公共健康的角度来看,沿着靠近居民区的城市森林小路提供电灯可能是有利的,但必须与光污染对其他物种和能源使用的有害影响相平衡。
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The perception of walking on an urban forest path in daylight and under electric lighting
In daylight, urban forests promote human health and well-being by offering opportunities for recreation and psychological restoration. In urban forests, electric lighting is often installed to enable recreation during the dark season. This study explored how urban residents experience walking in an urban forest in daylight compared to walking in darkness with electric lighting. Local residents participated in a field study in an urban forest in Sweden. Participants, 48 in total (n = 23 in daylight, n = 25 in electric light) engaged in structured walks along a 270-m long gravel path equipped with pole-mounted electric lighting. During the walks, the participants completed observer-based environmental assessments for visual accessibility, prospect-escape, perceived safety, perceived comfort quality of the electric light, restorative potential, and reported their intentions to choose or avoid a similar path in the future. After the structured walks, participants verbally reflected upon their experience, providing contextualised qualitative information that nuanced the assessments. Analysis of variance, with age, gender, value orientation and connectedness with nature as co-variates, revealed that most of the assessed experiences deteriorated from daylight to electric light. Despite this, mean values indicated that the urban forest path was perceived to hold a restorative potential and that the participants had an intention to choose similar paths under electric light conditions. In a public health perspective, the provision of electric light along urban forest paths close to residential areas could be favourable but must be balanced against the detrimental effects of light pollution on other species and energy use.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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