Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago

Neighborhoods and urban contexts are full of potential hidden inside them in an intangible form and can be used for their development and sustainability. Therefore, studying, discovering, and using them can help revive worn and historical textures. These mental factors include things not in the city...

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Main Authors: Ali MOAZZENI KHORASGANI, Maria H. VILLALOBOS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd. 2023-09-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies
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Online Access:https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2345748123500161
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description Neighborhoods and urban contexts are full of potential hidden inside them in an intangible form and can be used for their development and sustainability. Therefore, studying, discovering, and using them can help revive worn and historical textures. These mental factors include things not in the city’s outward appearance but in its heart and memory. The mindscape of the city includes everything that has meaning for its residents. Collective memories lead to strengthening their sense of belonging. The sense of belonging and collective memory is one factor that promotes social participation in the neighborhood and urban contexts. Social involvement is an efficient factor in facilitating neighborhood management, attracting investment, and helping environmental issues. Finally, it plays an influential role in sustaining life in urban contexts. Despite the plans that have been made to promote the sense of collective memory and increase the sense of belonging to the place, Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood has yet to achieve its growth and prosperity as in the past. Therefore, this paper focuses on studying how mindscape can help the sustainability and development of cities. The research method in this paper is based on document study, the review of documents related to prominent research in the fields of objective landscape, place identity, sense of place, and surface, and was carried out by descriptive-analytical research method. The method of collecting information is in two forms: documentary and field. Field information will be collected through two questionnaires (see Appendices A and B) from residents and experts. In this research, after reviewing and studying the documents and analyzing the field data, we present the proposed model of the influential factors of the mental landscape in the sustainability of urban contexts and draw the following conclusions: The concept of the mindscape holds significant importance in the context of creating sustainable cities and communities. It encompasses belonging, collective memories, and factors promoting social participation. Safeguarding and nurturing collective memory, the sense of place, belonging, and social participation are crucial in sustaining the mindscape and ensuring the long-term well-being of urban environments. By prioritizing these elements, cities and communities can foster a stronger connection between residents and their surroundings, resulting in a more vibrant and resilient urban fabric.
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spelling doaj.art-3c52ef97511f4d7caf60d9f6762dc2542024-01-26T02:20:54ZengWorld Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd.Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies2345-74812345-752X2023-09-01110310.1142/S2345748123500161Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — ChicagoAli MOAZZENI KHORASGANI0Maria H. VILLALOBOS1Landscape Architecture + Urbanism Program, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 60616, USAIllinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 60616, USANeighborhoods and urban contexts are full of potential hidden inside them in an intangible form and can be used for their development and sustainability. Therefore, studying, discovering, and using them can help revive worn and historical textures. These mental factors include things not in the city’s outward appearance but in its heart and memory. The mindscape of the city includes everything that has meaning for its residents. Collective memories lead to strengthening their sense of belonging. The sense of belonging and collective memory is one factor that promotes social participation in the neighborhood and urban contexts. Social involvement is an efficient factor in facilitating neighborhood management, attracting investment, and helping environmental issues. Finally, it plays an influential role in sustaining life in urban contexts. Despite the plans that have been made to promote the sense of collective memory and increase the sense of belonging to the place, Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood has yet to achieve its growth and prosperity as in the past. Therefore, this paper focuses on studying how mindscape can help the sustainability and development of cities. The research method in this paper is based on document study, the review of documents related to prominent research in the fields of objective landscape, place identity, sense of place, and surface, and was carried out by descriptive-analytical research method. The method of collecting information is in two forms: documentary and field. Field information will be collected through two questionnaires (see Appendices A and B) from residents and experts. In this research, after reviewing and studying the documents and analyzing the field data, we present the proposed model of the influential factors of the mental landscape in the sustainability of urban contexts and draw the following conclusions: The concept of the mindscape holds significant importance in the context of creating sustainable cities and communities. It encompasses belonging, collective memories, and factors promoting social participation. Safeguarding and nurturing collective memory, the sense of place, belonging, and social participation are crucial in sustaining the mindscape and ensuring the long-term well-being of urban environments. By prioritizing these elements, cities and communities can foster a stronger connection between residents and their surroundings, resulting in a more vibrant and resilient urban fabric.https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2345748123500161MindscapesustainingregenerationBronzevillecollective memorysocial participation
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Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago
Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies
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sustaining
regeneration
Bronzeville
collective memory
social participation
title Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago
title_full Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago
title_fullStr Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago
title_full_unstemmed Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago
title_short Mindscape and Its Effect on Cities’ Sustainability: A Case Study of Bronzeville Neighborhood — Chicago
title_sort mindscape and its effect on cities sustainability a case study of bronzeville neighborhood chicago
topic Mindscape
sustaining
regeneration
Bronzeville
collective memory
social participation
url https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2345748123500161
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