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声景作为居住环境的重要组成部分,对城市居民身心健康的促进作用已被证实,但是其对老年人的恢复性效益感知的影响及其内在机制尚未有深入研究.为填补这一研究空白,以福州市仓山区33个居住小区绿地为例,通过对438名老年居民的公众调查,探讨老年人声景恢复性效益感知特征及其感知机制.结果表明,老年人的声景恢复性效益感知主要分为2个维度:吸引力和包容性.在3种主要声源类型中,仅机械声直接且显著地对包容性产生了负面影响;自然声和人类声则通过影响老年人感知到的声景情感质量间接地影响他们对声景恢复性效益的感知.声景丰富度对老年人感知的声景恢复性效益的2个维度均有直接且显著的正向影响,而声景愉悦度仅对包容性具有显著的正向影响.此外,多群组分析结果表明,在不同性别的老年群体中,人类声和机械声对声景恢复性效益的感知影响存在显著差异.研究结果深化了居住小区绿地中老年人声景恢复性效益感知机制的科学理解,并为居住小区绿地声景适老化设计提供了理论依据.
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声景恢复性效益 声景恢复性效益 声景感知 声景感知 居住小区绿地 居住小区绿地 老年人 老年人 适老化设计 适老化设计 风景园林 风景园林
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GB/T 7714 | 郭渲 , 刘江 . 老年人视角下居住小区绿地声景恢复性效益感知机制研究 [J]. | 中国园林 , 2025 , 41 (1) : 102-109 . |
MLA | 郭渲 等. "老年人视角下居住小区绿地声景恢复性效益感知机制研究" . | 中国园林 41 . 1 (2025) : 102-109 . |
APA | 郭渲 , 刘江 . 老年人视角下居住小区绿地声景恢复性效益感知机制研究 . | 中国园林 , 2025 , 41 (1) , 102-109 . |
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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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In the realm of sustainable city planning, a nuanced understanding of how individuals perceive environmental elements and their emotional responses holds paramount importance. The purpose of this study was to investigate how individuals perceive the audiovisual environment and its relationship to place attachment within Kulangsu, a World Cultural Heritage site. Specifically, the researchers explored the moderating effects among soundscape characteristics (pleasantness and eventfulness), visual landscape satisfaction, and place attachment. The study employed on-site questionnaires to collect data from participants. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and stratified regression analyses were used to explore moderating effects. Our findings revealed that participants hold positive views toward both soundscape and visual landscape, with functional dependence on place outweighing emotional attachment. Key insights emerged: (1) various characteristics of the soundscape yield different moderating effects. Specifically, highly pleasant or minimally eventful soundscapes significantly strengthen the positive impact of visual landscape satisfaction on place attachment. (2) visual landscape emerges as a crucial moderator and high visual satisfaction amplifies the positive impact of a pleasant soundscape, while lower satisfaction intensifies the positive effect of an eventful soundscape on attachment. (3) the positive correlations between visual landscape and soundscape remain stable, unaffected by the moderating influence of place attachment. These results suggest that both soundscape and visual elements shape attachment differently, providing actionable insights for urban planners aiming to create sustainable, culturally sensitive environment, especially within World Cultural Heritage sites. The findings offer a holistic perspective on the dynamic interplay between individuals and their urban environments, informing global urban policy.
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GB/T 7714 | Yang, Ling , Liu, Jiang . The moderating effect of visual landscape and soundscape on place attachment in world cultural heritage: a case study in Kulangsu, China [J]. | NPJ HERITAGE SCIENCE , 2025 , 13 (1) . |
MLA | Yang, Ling et al. "The moderating effect of visual landscape and soundscape on place attachment in world cultural heritage: a case study in Kulangsu, China" . | NPJ HERITAGE SCIENCE 13 . 1 (2025) . |
APA | Yang, Ling , Liu, Jiang . The moderating effect of visual landscape and soundscape on place attachment in world cultural heritage: a case study in Kulangsu, China . | NPJ HERITAGE SCIENCE , 2025 , 13 (1) . |
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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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The design of street spaces significantly influences public behavior and quality of life. Understanding how various urban street spatial characteristics affect public behavior, alongside the role of multi-sensory perception, enables designers and planners to create more human-centered urban environments. Grounded in landsenses ecology, this study employs correlation analysis, regression analysis, and Partial Least-Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to examine the effects of different urban street spatial characteristics on public behavior and the mediating role of multi-sensory perception. The findings reveal that street spatial characteristics, particularly the Water Surface Ratio (WSR) and Waterfront Density (WD), have a pronounced impact on behavioral traits, with higher public activity frequencies in areas with elevated WSR and WD. Notably, WSR significantly affects static behaviors, such as sunbathing (beta = 0.371, p < 0.001), and dynamic behaviors, such as walking (beta = 0.279, p < 0.001). While road and water characteristics directly influence behavior, buildings and green spaces mainly affect public behavior through multi-sensory perception. Different sensory perceptions show varying effects, with olfactory perception playing a significant role in these experiences, alongside a notable chain-mediated effect between tactile perception and psychological cognition. These results provide valuable insights for integrating multi-sensory experiences into urban design.
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landsenses evaluation indices landsenses evaluation indices mediation effect mediation effect PLS-SEM PLS-SEM street space characteristics street space characteristics
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GB/T 7714 | Han, Tianqi , Tang, Lina , Liu, Jiang et al. The Influence of Multi-Sensory Perception on Public Activity in Urban Street Spaces: An Empirical Study Grounded in Landsenses Ecology [J]. | LAND , 2025 , 14 (1) . |
MLA | Han, Tianqi et al. "The Influence of Multi-Sensory Perception on Public Activity in Urban Street Spaces: An Empirical Study Grounded in Landsenses Ecology" . | LAND 14 . 1 (2025) . |
APA | Han, Tianqi , Tang, Lina , Liu, Jiang , Jiang, Siyu , Yan, Jinshan . The Influence of Multi-Sensory Perception on Public Activity in Urban Street Spaces: An Empirical Study Grounded in Landsenses Ecology . | LAND , 2025 , 14 (1) . |
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The critical role of soundscapes in nurturing place attachment, affecting individuals ' emotional ties and perceptions of specific locations, has been historically undervalued. In this case, this study examined the profound interrelationships between soundscapes and human connections to place, with a focus on the contrasting perspectives of residents and visitors. Based on on -site surveys on Kulangsu Island involving both groups, this research examined the difference in soundscape perception and place attachment as well as their relationships between the two groups. The findings revealed that residents and visitors showed a shared inclination towards natural sounds alongside the recognition of artificial sounds, while a significant divide emerged in the evaluation of overall soundscapes. Residents displayed a heightened sense of place attachment compared to visitors, characterized by feelings of belongingness and uniqueness. Notably, visitors ' place attachment was closely tied to various soundscape evaluation indicators, particularly correlated with the perception of artificial and mechanical sounds. In contrast, residents ' place attachment is independent of soundscape evaluations, while is influenced positively by the preference for natural sounds. This contrast underscores the differing perspectives and objectives between the two groups. The results facilitate a deeper understanding of the pivotal role of soundscapes in shaping human-place relationships, informing both academic discourse and practical applications.
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Environmental psychology Environmental psychology Kulangsu Island Kulangsu Island Place attachment Place attachment Soundscape Soundscape Urban planning Urban planning
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GB/T 7714 | Yang, Ling , Liu, Jiang , Albert, Christian et al. Exploring the effects of soundscape perception on place attachment: A comparative study of residents and tourists [J]. | APPLIED ACOUSTICS , 2024 , 222 . |
MLA | Yang, Ling et al. "Exploring the effects of soundscape perception on place attachment: A comparative study of residents and tourists" . | APPLIED ACOUSTICS 222 (2024) . |
APA | Yang, Ling , Liu, Jiang , Albert, Christian , Guo, Xuan . Exploring the effects of soundscape perception on place attachment: A comparative study of residents and tourists . | APPLIED ACOUSTICS , 2024 , 222 . |
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More than half of the global population now live in urban areas and more high-density cities are emerging, where living with the constant noise of moving traffic can negatively impact the health and well-being of residents. Despite recent efforts to repurpose urban roads into public spaces, large transportation corridors remain a pervasive feature of urban landscapes. In this chapter, we propose a soundscape approach to enhance the sound quality of highway environments in high-density urban areas by utilizing the leftover roadside space to reconnect communities and establish green spaces for wildlife. By deploying noise reduction techniques, introducing positive sounds into the environment, and integrating visual elements with soundscape solutions, this approach seeks to create pleasant experiences. The authors also offer a template for a mainstream design process that creates place-based frameworks for integrating soundscape approach into urban design projects and community decision-making. By tailoring solutions to the specificities of social and physical context, this approach has the potential to mitigate the negative impacts of noise pollution on public health and quality of life in high-density urban areas. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Peng Du, Kheir Al-Kodmany, and Mir M. Ali; individual chapters, the contributors.
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GB/T 7714 | Liu, J. , Nogalski, S. , Wang, X. . A SOUNDSCAPE APPROACH: Transformation of Negative Spaces Near Urban Transportation Corridors for Active Use [未知]. |
MLA | Liu, J. et al. "A SOUNDSCAPE APPROACH: Transformation of Negative Spaces Near Urban Transportation Corridors for Active Use" [未知]. |
APA | Liu, J. , Nogalski, S. , Wang, X. . A SOUNDSCAPE APPROACH: Transformation of Negative Spaces Near Urban Transportation Corridors for Active Use [未知]. |
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乡村生态安全是多山地区乡村振兴可持续发展的重要保障.乡村生态风险评估为乡村生态安全保障提供依据.研究以福建山区乡村为例,借助生态适应性理论构建乡村生态风险评估框架,并借此框架评估乡村生态风险现状,以此核定乡村规划的用地布局合理性.结果表明:1)不同村庄在连通度、发展潜力和恢复力风险方面存在显著差异,反映各村庄的生态特征和应对能力各不相同.根据不同风险组合的类型将安后村划分为低发展潜力—低连通度—高恢复力类型,霞涌村等其余9个村庄划分为高发展潜力—低连通度—高恢复力类型.2)通过生态风险分级图与村庄规划图的对比,发现高风险区域多分布在人类开发重点区,林地等自然区域风险较低;多数村庄已采取措施减轻生态风险,但部分规划措施,如林地转水田仍会引发负面影响.本研究将为闽南地区的乡村生态风险评估和生态安全保障提供参考.
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乡村振兴 乡村振兴 生态适应性 生态适应性 生态风险 生态风险 闽南地区 闽南地区 风险评价 风险评价
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GB/T 7714 | 何茜倩 , 罗涛 , 陈晓菁 et al. 基于生态适应性理论的乡村生态风险评估 [J]. | 小城镇建设 , 2024 , 42 (11) : 77-86 . |
MLA | 何茜倩 et al. "基于生态适应性理论的乡村生态风险评估" . | 小城镇建设 42 . 11 (2024) : 77-86 . |
APA | 何茜倩 , 罗涛 , 陈晓菁 , 刘江 . 基于生态适应性理论的乡村生态风险评估 . | 小城镇建设 , 2024 , 42 (11) , 77-86 . |
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As important cultural service providers in urban ecosystems, historical blocks play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of multiple stakeholders during the urban renewal process. Based on theories of Landsenses Ecology and literature review, this study systematically examined the landsense elements of historical blocks and their related cultural ecosystem services (CES) by proposing a landsense design practice framework for CES enhancement and further constructing a landsense evaluation indicator system. Using the Three-Lanes and Seven-Alleys Block Fuzhou, China as a case study, this research analyzed the status quo and existing problems of the block according to the evaluation indicator system, and then proposed suggestions for landsense creation to enhance, preserve, and improve CES of the block. Finally, it qualitatively elaborated the evaluation indicators upon the practice framework of landsense design. This study provides an essential theoretical foundation and evaluation basis for enhancing CES in historical blocks from a perspective of multi-dimensional perceptions.
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Cultural Ecosystem Service Cultural Ecosystem Service Historical Block Historical Block Landsense Creation Landsense Creation Landsense Design Practice Framework Landsense Design Practice Framework Landsense Evaluation Indicator System Landsense Evaluation Indicator System Landsenses Ecology Landsenses Ecology Three-Lanes and Seven- Alleys Block Three-Lanes and Seven- Alleys Block
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GB/T 7714 | Liu, Jiang , Han, Haijuan , Chen, Zhu . Study on Practice Framework and Evaluation Indicator System of Landsense Design for the Enhancement of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Historical Blocks [J]. | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FRONTIERS , 2024 , 12 (6) : 62-83 . |
MLA | Liu, Jiang et al. "Study on Practice Framework and Evaluation Indicator System of Landsense Design for the Enhancement of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Historical Blocks" . | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FRONTIERS 12 . 6 (2024) : 62-83 . |
APA | Liu, Jiang , Han, Haijuan , Chen, Zhu . Study on Practice Framework and Evaluation Indicator System of Landsense Design for the Enhancement of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Historical Blocks . | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FRONTIERS , 2024 , 12 (6) , 62-83 . |
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The acoustic environment of urban forests is indispensable for urban residents' nature-based recreation opportunities and experience of green spaces, and the perceptual and physical sound features in time and space serve as determinants during this process. However, their spatiotemporal variation mechanisms and influential landscape characteristics are still underexplored in urban forests. Thus, this study aims to explore the spatiotemporal variability of perceptual and physical sound features and their relationship with landscape characteristics in urban forests. For this purpose, we measured perceptual sound features using the indicators of the sound harmonious degree (SHD) and soundscape pleasantness and eventfulness. The physical acoustic features were determined using sound-level parameters for measuring the sound level intensity (LAeq, L10, L90) and fluctuation (L10-90). Perceptual and physical sound data collection was based on on-site questionnaire surveys and acoustic instrument measurements, respectively. The landscape characteristics were classified using the principal components of four main categories, including the terrain, area proportion of land cover types, distance to land cover types, and landscape patterns. The results showcase that significant spatiotemporal variation was found in most perceptual and physical sound features, whereas soundscape pleasantness and eventfulness did not vary significantly across time. In general, the variabilities of both perceptual and physical sound features were affected more by the types of spatial functions than by diurnal patterns. Human activities that generate sounds (e.g., hawking, playing, and exercise) may be the key drivers for spatiotemporal changes in physical acoustic features. The components of landscape patterns, including landscape structural diversity and shape complexity persistently, affected specific sound features in all periods. However, no landscape component had persistent cross-spatial influences on the sound features. This study offers critical insights into the spatiotemporal patterns of the acoustic environment and its relationship with landscape characteristics in urban forests. The findings underscore the practical importance and implications of integrating acoustic considerations into urban forest management. By providing a scientific foundation, these results can usefully inform dynamic resource management, functional zoning optimization, and sustainable landscape development in urban forests.
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acoustic feature acoustic feature China China Fuzhou National Forest Park Fuzhou National Forest Park landscape landscape perception perception soundscape soundscape spatiotemporal variability spatiotemporal variability urban forest urban forest
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GB/T 7714 | Chen, Zhu , Zhu, Tian-Yuan , Guo, Xuan et al. Landscape Characteristics Influencing the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Soundscapes in Urban Forests [J]. | FORESTS , 2024 , 15 (12) . |
MLA | Chen, Zhu et al. "Landscape Characteristics Influencing the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Soundscapes in Urban Forests" . | FORESTS 15 . 12 (2024) . |
APA | Chen, Zhu , Zhu, Tian-Yuan , Guo, Xuan , Liu, Jiang . Landscape Characteristics Influencing the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Soundscapes in Urban Forests . | FORESTS , 2024 , 15 (12) . |
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