The effects of neighbourhood attachment and built environment on walking and life satisfaction: A case study of Shenzhen

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作者
Chan, Eric T. H. [1 ]
Li, Tingting Elle [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Greenwich, Business Sch, Dept Syst Management & Strategy, Pk Row, London SE10 9LS, England
[2] Univ West London, London Geller Coll Hospitality & Tourism, St Marys Rd,Ealing, London W5 5RF, England
关键词
Neighbourhood attachment; Place attachment; Built environment; Walking satisfaction; Life satisfaction; Well-being; TRAVEL BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENT; CROSS-VALIDATION; PLACE ATTACHMENT; MODE; WALKABILITY; TRANSPORTATION; PARTICIPATION; SATURATION; INTERVIEWS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cities.2022.103940
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
As the most sustainable mode of transport, walking enables people to interact with their environment more intimately. Such close interactions can strengthen pedestrians' place attachment and influence their life satis-faction and well-being. However, the bond between people and their meaningful places has been largely over-looked in walking studies. This study explores the effects of the built environment and neighbourhood attachment on the level of satisfaction for three purposes of walking trips and pedestrians' overall life satisfac-tion. Applying a mixed-methods design, surveys and semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data from pedestrians in Shenzhen on their daily walking activities. Hierarchical regression analysis and qualitative thematic analysis were used to analyse the quantitative and qualitative data respectively. The findings suggested the effects of built environment on walking satisfaction vary among different purposes of walking, and neigh-bourhood attachment has significant positive effects on individual's walking satisfaction and life satisfaction. The qualitative findings further explained how neighbourhood attachment could modify individual's perceptions on walking environment and shaped their walking and life satisfaction through connecting pedestrians' feelings, memories, and knowledge of the neighbourhood to their walking experiences. This research extends the current debate on the links between the built environment, neighbourhood attachment and travel satisfaction.
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