感知感官维度:促进健康的城市绿地的关键美学品质

Jonathan E. Stoltz, P. Grahn
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许多研究已经证实了城市绿地对人们健康和福祉的重要性[1]。除了调节水、空气和气候的功能外,城市绿地还可以通过心理驱动的途径做出贡献,例如,帮助人们从压力和注意力疲劳中恢复过来,并促进身体活动(同上)。近距离访问和访问时间被认为是支持这种路径的关键因素[2]。其他重要的因素是绿地的大小[3]和内部质量,这两个方面往往是密切相关的。与此同时,许多研究声称缺乏基于证据的工具来指导有关城市绿地感知质量的工作[4-7]。我们的论文[8]总结了过去35年来关于城市绿地最重要的感知品质的几项研究的结果,这些品质是人们在参观时希望体验到的。本文旨在将这些发现作为一个连贯的理论模型呈现出来,并提出八个基本原则和八个感知感官维度,供城市绿地规划和设计时考虑,以支持人们的共同需求。在以往关于感知绿地质量与人们健康和幸福之间关系的研究中,一些研究侧重于多样性和物种丰富度的体验[9-11]。其他研究集中在各种社会活动上,包括餐馆、
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Perceived sensory dimensions: Key aesthetic qualities for health-promoting urban green spaces
The importance of urban green areas to support people’s health and wellbeing has been confirmed by many studies [1]. In addition to regulating functions regarding water, air, and climate, urban green spaces can also contribute through psychologically driven pathways to, e.g., aid restoration from stress and attention fatigue and to promote physical activity (ibid.). Close-by access and visit times have been identified as crucial factors to support such pathways [2]. Other important factors are size [3] and the internal qualities of the green area, aspects that are often closely related. At the same time, many studies claim that there is a lack of evidence-based tools that can guide work regarding perceived qualities of urban green areas [4-7]. Our paper [8] summarizes findings made over several studies during the past 35 years regarding the most important perceived qualities of urban green spaces, qualities that people wish to experience when visiting. It aims to present these findings as a coherent theoretical model and suggests eight fundamental principles, eight perceived sensory dimensions, to consider in the planning and design of urban green areas to support people’s common needs. Among previous studies on connections between perceived green spaces qualities and people’s health and wellbeing some studies have focused on experiences of diversity and species richness [9-11]. Other studies have focused on various social activities and include such things as restaurants,
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