Against the backdrop of accelerating global urbanization,creating livable cities is critical for enhancing quality of urban life.Spatial perception can serve as a reference for livability evaluation while exploring ho...Against the backdrop of accelerating global urbanization,creating livable cities is critical for enhancing quality of urban life.Spatial perception can serve as a reference for livability evaluation while exploring how spaces are experienced.Recent breakthroughs in spatial perception technologies(SPTs)offer new pathways to quantify perception objectively but there is a lack of systematic reviews on how spatial perception research contributes to enhancing urban livability,thus hindering their scientific translation into practice.This research conducts a bibliometric review of 402 articles from Web of Science and Scopus,employing PRISMA guidelines for literature screening and CiteSpace for cocitation networks and keyword clustering.Key findings include:1)Theoretically,Cognitive Psychology and environmental behavior theories underpin the perception-emotion-behavior continuum,with emotion as a core mediator linking environmental features with behavioral outcomes.2)Technologically,the proliferation of SPTs has enabled quantification of subjective experiences,bridging gaps between traditional qualitative assessments and urban design.3)Practically,the results of applying technologies to establish a human-centered design framework-derived through empirical studies-are valuable in both simulated and real-world scenarios.This research constructs a triadic“human-technology-environment”model that transcends traditional linear paradigms to guide livable urban design and planning.The model bridges Cognitive Psychology,environmental behavior theories,and SPTs to deepen understanding of dimensions of subjective livability,proposes innovative pathways for guiding practice,and offers evidence-based insights for human-centered urban research and design framework.展开更多
文摘Against the backdrop of accelerating global urbanization,creating livable cities is critical for enhancing quality of urban life.Spatial perception can serve as a reference for livability evaluation while exploring how spaces are experienced.Recent breakthroughs in spatial perception technologies(SPTs)offer new pathways to quantify perception objectively but there is a lack of systematic reviews on how spatial perception research contributes to enhancing urban livability,thus hindering their scientific translation into practice.This research conducts a bibliometric review of 402 articles from Web of Science and Scopus,employing PRISMA guidelines for literature screening and CiteSpace for cocitation networks and keyword clustering.Key findings include:1)Theoretically,Cognitive Psychology and environmental behavior theories underpin the perception-emotion-behavior continuum,with emotion as a core mediator linking environmental features with behavioral outcomes.2)Technologically,the proliferation of SPTs has enabled quantification of subjective experiences,bridging gaps between traditional qualitative assessments and urban design.3)Practically,the results of applying technologies to establish a human-centered design framework-derived through empirical studies-are valuable in both simulated and real-world scenarios.This research constructs a triadic“human-technology-environment”model that transcends traditional linear paradigms to guide livable urban design and planning.The model bridges Cognitive Psychology,environmental behavior theories,and SPTs to deepen understanding of dimensions of subjective livability,proposes innovative pathways for guiding practice,and offers evidence-based insights for human-centered urban research and design framework.