Are greenspace attributes associated with perceived restorativeness? A comparative study of urban cemeteries and parks in Edinburgh, Scotland

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作者
Lai, Ka Yan [1 ]
Sarkar, Chinmoy [1 ]
Sun, Ziwen [2 ,3 ]
Scott, Iain [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Hlth High Dens Cities Lab, HKUrbanLab, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh Sch Architecture & Landscape Architectu, Edinburgh Coll Art, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh Futures Inst, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
Burial space; environment; GIS; neighbourhood; psychological; restoration; OPEN SPACE ATTRIBUTES; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENTAL-HEALTH; NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS; EVERYDAY USE; CITY; SAFETY; FOREST; PLACE; ACCESSIBILITY;
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10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126720
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The health effects of under-utilized and passive greenspace with specialist functions, for example the urban cemetery have been rarely studied. In this study, we aim to examine the differences in the associations between greenspace attributes and perceived restorativeness (defined as recovering from mental fatigue) across two urban greenspace typologies; namely, parks and cemeteries. Among sub-samples of the study participants, this research further explores if social (i.e., having knowledge of or a previous relationship to a deceased person interred in the cemetery) and geographical distance (i.e., residential street distance to the cemetery) had significant beneficial effect upon participants' perceived restorativeness. A face-to-face on-site survey was conducted in Edinburgh comprising N-1 = 113 and N-2 = 120 participants from parks and cemeteries respectively. Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to measure the distance from interviewees' home to the study sites, while multivariate linear regression models adjusting for sociodemographic covariates assessed the strength and significance of the associations. Among the greenspace attributes, pleasantness and aesthetic quality remained significant predictors of perceived restorativeness in case of both parks and cemeteries. In addition, safety was significantly associated with perceived restorativeness in the park-exposure group, whereas presence of good paths was significant only in the cemetery-exposure group. Significant effects of greenspace attributes upon restorativeness were reported only among participants without a deceased person interred in the cemetery and those residing beyond a distance of 800 meters. The study findings advance our knowledge of the restorativeness of specific greenspace features in the parks and cemeteries and point to the need to integrate cemetery strategy with the local authority's urban greenspace planning and policy for optimizing the use of these thus far passive green areas.
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