Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China

Landscape preference and cognition are essential in determining the external environment’s subjective reflections. Although much research has been conducted on landscape preferences, there is still a lack of information on landscape perceptions and preferences among residents of disadvantaged neighb...

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Main Authors: Dai, Chenyang, Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran, Shahidan, Mohd Fairuz, Chu, Yichun
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Published: MDPI AG 2023
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author Dai, Chenyang
Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran
Shahidan, Mohd Fairuz
Chu, Yichun
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Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran
Shahidan, Mohd Fairuz
Chu, Yichun
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description Landscape preference and cognition are essential in determining the external environment’s subjective reflections. Although much research has been conducted on landscape preferences, there is still a lack of information on landscape perceptions and preferences among residents of disadvantaged neighbourhoods, especially in Chinese cities. Taking old residential neighbourhoods of Shijiazhuang as an example, this paper used a large-scale questionnaire survey and semi-structured interviews to determine the landscape preference of the residents of old residential neighbourhoods for the community green spaces using the virtual model method. The chi-square test method is used to explore the inner logic of aesthetic preference from two aspects: landscape characteristics and socio-demographic characteristics. The respondents are 668 residents of old residential neighbourhoods (300 males, 368 females) distributed in four larger communities in the main urban area of Shijiazhuang. Random sampling and volunteer sampling were used to choose the survey respondents. The results showed this: (1) In terms of soft landscapes, respondents prefer natural planting, spaces with very high plant richness and high green coverage. In terms of hard landscapes, there is a preference for fitness and leisure facilities, rubber floors and a slight preference for water features and decorative landscape elements. (2) From the chi-square results, age significantly affects landscape preference, gender and education level. In contrast, marital status and occupation have no significant effect on landscape preference. The expression of the landscape preference of the residents of old residential neighbourhoods reflects the needs for functionality, reality and local concept. The main aim of this study is to fully understand the landscape preferences of residents in old residential neighbourhoods when using green space, and to find out what factors will affect residents’ landscape preferences. The research results have guiding significance for rationally improving the landscape planning, design and management of old residential neighbourhoods, and at the same time make up for the lack of international research on landscape preferences of disadvantaged communities. Improving the environment of old residential neighbourhoods can develop a higher sense of security, happiness and satisfaction among the residents.
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spelling upm.eprints-1091412024-08-27T07:41:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109141/ Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China Dai, Chenyang Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran Shahidan, Mohd Fairuz Chu, Yichun Landscape preference and cognition are essential in determining the external environment’s subjective reflections. Although much research has been conducted on landscape preferences, there is still a lack of information on landscape perceptions and preferences among residents of disadvantaged neighbourhoods, especially in Chinese cities. Taking old residential neighbourhoods of Shijiazhuang as an example, this paper used a large-scale questionnaire survey and semi-structured interviews to determine the landscape preference of the residents of old residential neighbourhoods for the community green spaces using the virtual model method. The chi-square test method is used to explore the inner logic of aesthetic preference from two aspects: landscape characteristics and socio-demographic characteristics. The respondents are 668 residents of old residential neighbourhoods (300 males, 368 females) distributed in four larger communities in the main urban area of Shijiazhuang. Random sampling and volunteer sampling were used to choose the survey respondents. The results showed this: (1) In terms of soft landscapes, respondents prefer natural planting, spaces with very high plant richness and high green coverage. In terms of hard landscapes, there is a preference for fitness and leisure facilities, rubber floors and a slight preference for water features and decorative landscape elements. (2) From the chi-square results, age significantly affects landscape preference, gender and education level. In contrast, marital status and occupation have no significant effect on landscape preference. The expression of the landscape preference of the residents of old residential neighbourhoods reflects the needs for functionality, reality and local concept. The main aim of this study is to fully understand the landscape preferences of residents in old residential neighbourhoods when using green space, and to find out what factors will affect residents’ landscape preferences. The research results have guiding significance for rationally improving the landscape planning, design and management of old residential neighbourhoods, and at the same time make up for the lack of international research on landscape preferences of disadvantaged communities. Improving the environment of old residential neighbourhoods can develop a higher sense of security, happiness and satisfaction among the residents. MDPI AG 2023-02-13 Article PeerReviewed Dai, Chenyang and Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran and Shahidan, Mohd Fairuz and Chu, Yichun (2023) Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China. Forests, 14 (2). art. no. 375. pp. 1-22. ISSN 1999-4907 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/2/375 10.3390/f14020375
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Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
title Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
title_full Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
title_fullStr Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
title_short Landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods: a case study in Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
title_sort landscape preference evaluation of old residential neighbourhoods a case study in shi jiazhuang hebei province china
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