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Towards Healthy and Sustainable Human Settlement: The Ecological and Cultural Connation of Landsenses SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 14 (8) | LAND
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GB/T 7714 Liu, Jiang , Shao, Yuhan , Hong, Xinchen . Towards Healthy and Sustainable Human Settlement: The Ecological and Cultural Connation of Landsenses [J]. | LAND , 2025 , 14 (8) .
MLA Liu, Jiang 等. "Towards Healthy and Sustainable Human Settlement: The Ecological and Cultural Connation of Landsenses" . | LAND 14 . 8 (2025) .
APA Liu, Jiang , Shao, Yuhan , Hong, Xinchen . Towards Healthy and Sustainable Human Settlement: The Ecological and Cultural Connation of Landsenses . | LAND , 2025 , 14 (8) .
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Optimizing Green Spaces Significantly Improves Wind Environment and Accessibility in County Towns SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 14 (4) | LAND
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With the increasing frequency of extreme disasters, effectively utilizing park green spaces in both daily life and disaster scenarios has emerged as a new challenge, particularly in county-level cities. In this context, the core planning area of Anxi County in Quanzhou was selected as the study site. By adjusting the layout and scale of park green spaces, this research investigates how such modifications influence the quality of the urban wind environment and green space accessibility in county-level cities. The results show the following: (1) Under the vegetation ratio of trees-shrubs-herbaceous plants, the ventilation performance of the urban wind environment improved at a daily wind speed of 5 m/s. The wind speed increased from the current low base speed (0-1 m/s) to a moderate speed (2-5 m/s), significantly enhancing the comfort of the population. (2) Under the vegetation ratio of trees-shrubs-herbaceous plants, the overall disaster-prevention performance of the county improved. During typhoon wind speeds (50 m/s), the wind speed gradually decreased from partially higher speeds (40-50 m/s) to lower speeds (10-20 m/s), resulting in a significant improvement in the wind environment. (3) After optimizing the layout of park green spaces, accessibility was greatly enhanced, better meeting the needs of the population in the developed area.

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green space accessibility green space accessibility urban parks urban parks wind environment wind environment

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GB/T 7714 Zhang, Dan-Yin , Yang, Ling , Feng, Li-Yi et al. Optimizing Green Spaces Significantly Improves Wind Environment and Accessibility in County Towns [J]. | LAND , 2025 , 14 (4) .
MLA Zhang, Dan-Yin et al. "Optimizing Green Spaces Significantly Improves Wind Environment and Accessibility in County Towns" . | LAND 14 . 4 (2025) .
APA Zhang, Dan-Yin , Yang, Ling , Feng, Li-Yi , Liu, Jiang , Hong, Xin-Chen . Optimizing Green Spaces Significantly Improves Wind Environment and Accessibility in County Towns . | LAND , 2025 , 14 (4) .
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Urban Blue-Green Spaces and tranquility: a comprehensive review of noise reduction and sensory perception integration SCIE AHCI
期刊论文 | 2025 | JOURNAL OF ASIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING ENGINEERING
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Urbanization has led to a significant increase in noise pollution, severely impacting the psychological well-being of urban dwellers. This review critically evaluates the effectiveness of urban blue-green spaces in mitigating noise pollution and enhancing tranquility experiences. Initially, this study utilizes CiteSpace visualization software for bibliometric analysis to scrutinize the current research landscape and pinpoint emerging trends. We systematically searched the Web of Science (WoS) database with the following parameters: Topic = (("noise" OR "tranquility") AND ("soundscape" OR "green space" OR "blue space" OR "blue-green spaces")), 2015 to 2024. Through meticulous screening, 1504 articles were selected as the final research sample. We discuss both subjective and objective methods for assessing tranquility, and we categorize and thoroughly review the various factors influencing perceptions of urban tranquility. These factors include the interplay between natural and anthropogenic soundscapes, the authenticity of visual environments, and the unique auditory characteristics of human activities. Additionally, our review highlights the pivotal role of individual behavioral propensities and cultural frameworks in crafting tranquility experiences, and proposes a shift from reactive noise prevention to proactive tranquility exposure research. The insights provided here lay a foundation for future academic exploration and offer practical guidance for planning and management of blue-green infrastructure.

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acoustic environmental perception acoustic environmental perception soundscape soundscape Tranquility Tranquility urban blue-green spaces urban blue-green spaces

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GB/T 7714 Chu, Shengzhi , Xu, Weizhen , Zhang, Danyin et al. Urban Blue-Green Spaces and tranquility: a comprehensive review of noise reduction and sensory perception integration [J]. | JOURNAL OF ASIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING ENGINEERING , 2025 .
MLA Chu, Shengzhi et al. "Urban Blue-Green Spaces and tranquility: a comprehensive review of noise reduction and sensory perception integration" . | JOURNAL OF ASIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING ENGINEERING (2025) .
APA Chu, Shengzhi , Xu, Weizhen , Zhang, Danyin , Lin, Jingsong , Liu, Jiang , Liu, Shuhu et al. Urban Blue-Green Spaces and tranquility: a comprehensive review of noise reduction and sensory perception integration . | JOURNAL OF ASIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING ENGINEERING , 2025 .
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Potential impacts of socio-economic changes on urban acoustic environment: evidence from 20 cities in Southern China SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
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With the rapid advancement of urbanization, the proliferation of noise sources has significantly contributed to the deterioration of the urban acoustic environment. Understanding the relationship between urban planning and acoustic quality has thus become an urgent priority. The study investigates this relationship by utilizing indicators related to urban construction, land use, and socio-economic factors. It employs multivariate statistical methods and supervised learning algorithms-including Genetic Algorithm-Back Propagation (GA-BP) neural networks, Support Vector Regression (SVR), Least Squares Support Vector Machine (LSSVM), and Extreme Learning Machine (ELM)-to conduct regression-based predictions and assess the potential impacts of urban development on acoustic environment quality. Findings showed that: (1) Due to the significant spatial heterogeneity in noise indicators across different cities, optimizing the urban acoustic environment requires precise, city-specific strategies to ensure efficient resource allocation and maximize the effectiveness of environmental management. (2) Eleven urban construction indicators-including road traffic infrastructure, land use types, industrial land, built-up areas, residential zones, and commercial service land-show a positive correlation with environmental noise. Road traffic noise is positively associated with the extent of built-up areas, residential land, green coverage within built-up zones, and bare land. (3) Stepwise regression analysis reveals divergent effects of population density: it negatively correlates with road traffic noise but positively correlates with regional environmental noise. (4) Among the four supervised learning algorithms, LSSVM demonstrated the best predictive performance for road traffic noise, achieving the lowest MAE (0.2728) and RMSE (0.3186), indicating superior accuracy and minimal prediction error. This study offers theoretical insights into the management of urban acoustic environments and provides practical recommendations for improving urban planning and mitigating noise pollution.

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Built environment Built environment Road traffic noise Road traffic noise Socio-economic data Socio-economic data Sound environment Sound environment

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GB/T 7714 Lu, Ping , Zhan, Kai Yuan , Xu, Wei Zhen et al. Potential impacts of socio-economic changes on urban acoustic environment: evidence from 20 cities in Southern China [J]. | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY , 2025 .
MLA Lu, Ping et al. "Potential impacts of socio-economic changes on urban acoustic environment: evidence from 20 cities in Southern China" . | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY (2025) .
APA Lu, Ping , Zhan, Kai Yuan , Xu, Wei Zhen , Ren, Wei , Liu, Jiang , Hong, Xin-Chen . Potential impacts of socio-economic changes on urban acoustic environment: evidence from 20 cities in Southern China . | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY , 2025 .
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Biophilic Cities and Communities: Towards Natural Resources, Environmental and Social Sustainability SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 17 (5) | SUSTAINABILITY
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GB/T 7714 Hong, Xin-Chen , He, Bao-Jie , Liu, Jiang et al. Biophilic Cities and Communities: Towards Natural Resources, Environmental and Social Sustainability [J]. | SUSTAINABILITY , 2025 , 17 (5) .
MLA Hong, Xin-Chen et al. "Biophilic Cities and Communities: Towards Natural Resources, Environmental and Social Sustainability" . | SUSTAINABILITY 17 . 5 (2025) .
APA Hong, Xin-Chen , He, Bao-Jie , Liu, Jiang , Qi, Jin-Da , Wang, Guangyu , Cheng, Shi . Biophilic Cities and Communities: Towards Natural Resources, Environmental and Social Sustainability . | SUSTAINABILITY , 2025 , 17 (5) .
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Does urban green space form influence the spatial pattern of noise complaints? SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 130 | SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
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Urban noise has become a significant concern for public health and well-being, prompting growing interest in understanding its spatial patterns and drivers. In the context of quiet city development, this study investigates whether the morphology of urban green spaces influences noise propagation and noise complaint distribution. Taking Fuzhou City, China, as a case study, we investigated the spatial distribution characteristics of green space form metrics and noise complaints. Subsequently, we employed Spearman correlation analysis and the Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression (MGWR) model to explore their spatiotemporal associations. Results show that: (1) Noise complaint hotspots are concentrated in high-traffic commercial zones, dense residential areas, and construction sites; (2) Key green space indicators influencing complaint patterns include the Number of Patches (NP) and Patch Density (PD); (3) Mean Patch Area (MPA) and Radius of Gyration (MRG) contribute to temporal differences, with more aggregated green spaces showing stronger noise buffering effects. These findings highlight the critical role of green space configuration in urban acoustic environments and provide a scientific basis for improving green space planning and noise control strategies in support of healthy and livable cities.

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Noise complaints Noise complaints Sustainable cities Sustainable cities Tranquil spaces Tranquil spaces Urban green space form Urban green space form

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GB/T 7714 Hong, Xin-Chen , Zhang, Dan-Yin , Hu, Fang-Bing et al. Does urban green space form influence the spatial pattern of noise complaints? [J]. | SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY , 2025 , 130 .
MLA Hong, Xin-Chen et al. "Does urban green space form influence the spatial pattern of noise complaints?" . | SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY 130 (2025) .
APA Hong, Xin-Chen , Zhang, Dan-Yin , Hu, Fang-Bing , Guo, Lian-Huan , Liu, Jiang , Guo, Huagui . Does urban green space form influence the spatial pattern of noise complaints? . | SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY , 2025 , 130 .
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Construction and Analysis of Social Structure Model of Public Space in Fuzhou Cangxia Community from Dual Network Perspective SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 15 (9) | BUILDINGS
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Under the new normal of China's development, urban construction has shifted from incremental expansion to the optimization of existing stock. As the focal point of urban stock, old communities have garnered increasingly in-depth research. Recent studies have extended their perspectives from physical spaces to the interactive relationship between "space and behavior", while also emphasizing the integration of qualitative and quantitative analyses. However, existing research primarily focuses on the static characteristics of material spatial environments, neglecting the dynamic interplay between spatial attributes and social network relationships. This study takes the Cangxia Community in Fuzhou as a case study, employing social network analysis (SNA) to construct a dual-network model of resident behavior and public space. Through a three-level analysis of "overall-subgroup-single point", the intrinsic relationship between "space and behavior" in old communities is revealed. The model demonstrates that resident behavior characteristics are positively correlated with public space attributes, namely, the better the spatial accessibility and visibility, the higher the frequency of resident behaviors. However, mismatched spatial nodes also exist, limiting the synergistic optimization of the dual-network model. This research aims to provide scientifically effective methods and paradigms for the renewal of old communities and the sustainable development of cities.

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Cangxia Community Cangxia Community dual network comparison dual network comparison public space public space social network analysis (SNA) social network analysis (SNA)

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GB/T 7714 Wang, Wei , Cao, Mingkang , Wu, Zhigang et al. Construction and Analysis of Social Structure Model of Public Space in Fuzhou Cangxia Community from Dual Network Perspective [J]. | BUILDINGS , 2025 , 15 (9) .
MLA Wang, Wei et al. "Construction and Analysis of Social Structure Model of Public Space in Fuzhou Cangxia Community from Dual Network Perspective" . | BUILDINGS 15 . 9 (2025) .
APA Wang, Wei , Cao, Mingkang , Wu, Zhigang , Hong, Xinchen . Construction and Analysis of Social Structure Model of Public Space in Fuzhou Cangxia Community from Dual Network Perspective . | BUILDINGS , 2025 , 15 (9) .
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Assessing the impact of street-level greenery on older adults' emotional well-being: A longitudinal study of equigenic potential and socioeconomic disparities SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 267 | BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
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The equigenesis hypothesis suggests that greenery has the potential to reduce health disparities across socioeconomic groups. This is important in high-density urban setting, because greenery can improve human health, but also promotes equitable access to health benefits thus reducing health disparities. However, findings are inconsistent, partly due to the predominance of cross-sectional studies. Moreover, the equigenic effects of street- level greenery, remains underexplored. This longitudinal study examined the effect of street-level greenery on the emotional well-being of older adults. We analyzed 3110 street view images from 1,550 locations in Fuzhou, China, collected in 2014 and 2020. Street-level built environment features were measured using the DeeplabV3 network. Emotional well-being, operationalized as perceptions of pleasantness, was quantitatively evaluated using the Microsoft Trueskill approach to convert the paired comparisons of images into a ranked score. Moderation effects of street-level greenery, were investigated through interactions with educational attainment and economic status, based on individual-level fixed effect models. Our findings revealed that: 1) street-level greenery had the most significant influence on enhancing perceptions of pleasantness; 2) the interaction between street-level greenery and average education years, was positively associated with perceptions of pleasantness, while a negative interaction was observed with economic status. These results suggest that while street- level greenery may mitigate income-related disparities, it could accelerate education-related disparities in emotional well-being among older adults. This study offers new insights into the equigenesis hypothesis through a longitudinal lens, demonstrating that street-level greenery may not uniformly improve mental health equity among older adults in Chinese cities.

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Emotional well-being Emotional well-being Equigenesis hypothesis Equigenesis hypothesis Older adults Older adults Socioeconomic disparities Socioeconomic disparities Urban greenery Urban greenery

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GB/T 7714 Guo, Huagui , Zhang, Shuyu , You, Yongyi et al. Assessing the impact of street-level greenery on older adults' emotional well-being: A longitudinal study of equigenic potential and socioeconomic disparities [J]. | BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT , 2025 , 267 .
MLA Guo, Huagui et al. "Assessing the impact of street-level greenery on older adults' emotional well-being: A longitudinal study of equigenic potential and socioeconomic disparities" . | BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT 267 (2025) .
APA Guo, Huagui , Zhang, Shuyu , You, Yongyi , Zheng, Qianqian , Zhu, Lingjia , Hong, Xin-Chen et al. Assessing the impact of street-level greenery on older adults' emotional well-being: A longitudinal study of equigenic potential and socioeconomic disparities . | BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT , 2025 , 267 .
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Landsenses in Green Spaces SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 15 (2) | FORESTS
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GB/T 7714 Liu, Jiang , Wang, Xinhao , Hong, Xinchen . Landsenses in Green Spaces [J]. | FORESTS , 2024 , 15 (2) .
MLA Liu, Jiang et al. "Landsenses in Green Spaces" . | FORESTS 15 . 2 (2024) .
APA Liu, Jiang , Wang, Xinhao , Hong, Xinchen . Landsenses in Green Spaces . | FORESTS , 2024 , 15 (2) .
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Understanding the Role of Visitor Behavior in Soundscape Restorative Experiences in Urban Parks SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 15 (10) | FORESTS
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The restorative effects of soundscapes on human physical and mental well-being are widely recognized, but their effectiveness is influenced by various factors, including external environments and individual characteristics. Despite being a crucial element in environmental experience, the role of individual behavior in the restorative effects of soundscapes has been insufficiently studied. To address this research gap, we conducted a survey in five parks in Fuzhou, China, using questionnaires to assess visitors' evaluations of soundscape characteristics, their soundscape restorative experiences, and behavioral characteristics. A total of 419 valid responses were collected. Using these data, we employed a structural equation model and conditional process analysis to explore the interaction between visitor behavior and soundscape experiences. The results show that soundscapes with pleasantness and eventfulness promote static behaviors to a certain degree, while dynamic behaviors are influenced solely by eventfulness soundscapes. In the process by which soundscape characteristics influence restorative experiences, static behavior is the only mediating factor, accounting for 8% of the total effect. Additionally, increased visit intensity enhances the impact of pleasantness soundscape on restorative experiences while weakening the mediating effect of static behavior. These findings provide strong support for relevant design considerations.

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human behavior human behavior restorative experience restorative experience soundscape soundscape urban park urban park

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GB/T 7714 Guo, Xuan , Jiang, Si-Yu , Liu, Jiang et al. Understanding the Role of Visitor Behavior in Soundscape Restorative Experiences in Urban Parks [J]. | FORESTS , 2024 , 15 (10) .
MLA Guo, Xuan et al. "Understanding the Role of Visitor Behavior in Soundscape Restorative Experiences in Urban Parks" . | FORESTS 15 . 10 (2024) .
APA Guo, Xuan , Jiang, Si-Yu , Liu, Jiang , Chen, Zhu , Hong, Xin-Chen . Understanding the Role of Visitor Behavior in Soundscape Restorative Experiences in Urban Parks . | FORESTS , 2024 , 15 (10) .
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