Effect of predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorative potential

Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorativeness of urban environments. However, little is known about the positive role of visual characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing Perceived Rest...

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Main Authors: Pazhouhanfar, Mahdieh, Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37296/1/Effect%20of%20predictors%20of%20visual%20preference%20as%20characteristics%20of%20urban%20natural%20landscapes%20in%20increasing%20perceived%20restorative%20potential.pdf
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author Pazhouhanfar, Mahdieh
Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal
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description Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorativeness of urban environments. However, little is known about the positive role of visual characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing Perceived Restorative Potential (PRP) of urban environments. This study aimed to understand the role of four predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscape on the restorativeness of environments. In this study, 120 students from Universiti Putra Malaysia rated 12 colored slides of urban natural landscape scenes for four restorative components (Being away, Fascination, Coherence, and Compatibility), four predictors of visual landscape preference (Coherence, Complexity, Legibility, Mystery) and a criterion variable (PRP). Coherence, however, was considered as a predictor of visual landscape preference since it is not a significant predictor in explaining PRP. Results indicate that Coherence, Complexity, and Mystery positively explained PRP while Legibility did not. Further analysis revealed that the effect of Coherence and Complexity on PRP was fully mediated by the restorative components and Mystery was only partially mediated. The findings indicate that some predictors of visual landscape preference of urban natural landscapes contribute to increasing PRP of urban landscapes. Although Coherence as a restorative component was not a significant predictor of PRP, it contributed toward increasing the restorative potential of urban natural landscapes when considered as a predictor of visual landscape preference. The results of this study can aid city planners, landscape architects and developers with regards to the influence of visual landscape characteristics in increasing the restorative potential of urban environments.
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spelling upm.eprints-372962015-12-18T05:19:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37296/ Effect of predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorative potential Pazhouhanfar, Mahdieh Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorativeness of urban environments. However, little is known about the positive role of visual characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing Perceived Restorative Potential (PRP) of urban environments. This study aimed to understand the role of four predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscape on the restorativeness of environments. In this study, 120 students from Universiti Putra Malaysia rated 12 colored slides of urban natural landscape scenes for four restorative components (Being away, Fascination, Coherence, and Compatibility), four predictors of visual landscape preference (Coherence, Complexity, Legibility, Mystery) and a criterion variable (PRP). Coherence, however, was considered as a predictor of visual landscape preference since it is not a significant predictor in explaining PRP. Results indicate that Coherence, Complexity, and Mystery positively explained PRP while Legibility did not. Further analysis revealed that the effect of Coherence and Complexity on PRP was fully mediated by the restorative components and Mystery was only partially mediated. The findings indicate that some predictors of visual landscape preference of urban natural landscapes contribute to increasing PRP of urban landscapes. Although Coherence as a restorative component was not a significant predictor of PRP, it contributed toward increasing the restorative potential of urban natural landscapes when considered as a predictor of visual landscape preference. The results of this study can aid city planners, landscape architects and developers with regards to the influence of visual landscape characteristics in increasing the restorative potential of urban environments. Elsevier 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37296/1/Effect%20of%20predictors%20of%20visual%20preference%20as%20characteristics%20of%20urban%20natural%20landscapes%20in%20increasing%20perceived%20restorative%20potential.pdf Pazhouhanfar, Mahdieh and Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal (2014) Effect of predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorative potential. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 13 (1). pp. 145-151. ISSN 1618-8667; ESSN: 1610-8167 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1618866713000927 10.1016/j.ufug.2013.08.005
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title_short Effect of predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorative potential
title_sort effect of predictors of visual preference as characteristics of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorative potential
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