Clarifying the quality elements that have a significant impact on public perception is a prerequisite for improving the quality of parks,and comparative cross-regional studies can help to identify local landscape pref...Clarifying the quality elements that have a significant impact on public perception is a prerequisite for improving the quality of parks,and comparative cross-regional studies can help to identify local landscape preferences and formulate specialized development strategies.Using online review data and natural language processing methods,this study explores how Chongqing and Chengdu residents’perceptions of environmental features of urban parks affect their overall satisfaction.The results show that:(1)There are 16(Chongqing)and 13(Chengdu)environmental features that residents pay attention to in urban parks,and the two places pay the highest attention to the natural features of urban parks.In addition,Chongqing residents pay more attention to the recreational services of urban parks,while Chengdu residents pay more attention to the aesthetics and culture of urban parks.(2)Positive environmental factors increase visitors’satisfaction,but this effect decreases with increasing frequency of perceived,while negative factors continue to have a negative impact on satisfaction.Through online text data and natural language processing technology,the public’s perception of parks can be analyzed on a large scale,in depth,and with high accuracy,providing guidance for urban sustainable construction and characteristic style extraction.展开更多
This project delves into the establishment of place attachment in evolving landscapes through an interdisciplinary lens.It starts with the interpretation of the story of A-Fei,a mushroom forager in Yunnan,China from t...This project delves into the establishment of place attachment in evolving landscapes through an interdisciplinary lens.It starts with the interpretation of the story of A-Fei,a mushroom forager in Yunnan,China from the perspective of multispecies ethnography,revealing that place attachment is tied to the nearby,where everyday interactions with the surrounding landscape can evoke memories of hometown and generate meanings of a new residence.Extending these insights,this project adopts auto-ethnography to examine the author’s experiences in the multicultural city of Toronto to explore how she as an immigrant builds an attachment to the local landscape.Through sensory engagement,cultural observation,and interviews of the other immigrants,how magnolias facilitate a new sense of belongings has been found.This project aims to transcend disciplinary boundaries and expand the realm of landscape architecture to anthropologic perspectives.By emphasizing the co-evolution of human and non-human lifeways,it seeks to explore how individuals perceive landscape and build relationship with it and proposes “ethnographizing landscape architecture” as avalue-centered approach for socially impactful and contextuallyrelevant design.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.52108043)the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of the Chongqing Municipal Education Commission(21SKGH092).
文摘Clarifying the quality elements that have a significant impact on public perception is a prerequisite for improving the quality of parks,and comparative cross-regional studies can help to identify local landscape preferences and formulate specialized development strategies.Using online review data and natural language processing methods,this study explores how Chongqing and Chengdu residents’perceptions of environmental features of urban parks affect their overall satisfaction.The results show that:(1)There are 16(Chongqing)and 13(Chengdu)environmental features that residents pay attention to in urban parks,and the two places pay the highest attention to the natural features of urban parks.In addition,Chongqing residents pay more attention to the recreational services of urban parks,while Chengdu residents pay more attention to the aesthetics and culture of urban parks.(2)Positive environmental factors increase visitors’satisfaction,but this effect decreases with increasing frequency of perceived,while negative factors continue to have a negative impact on satisfaction.Through online text data and natural language processing technology,the public’s perception of parks can be analyzed on a large scale,in depth,and with high accuracy,providing guidance for urban sustainable construction and characteristic style extraction.
文摘This project delves into the establishment of place attachment in evolving landscapes through an interdisciplinary lens.It starts with the interpretation of the story of A-Fei,a mushroom forager in Yunnan,China from the perspective of multispecies ethnography,revealing that place attachment is tied to the nearby,where everyday interactions with the surrounding landscape can evoke memories of hometown and generate meanings of a new residence.Extending these insights,this project adopts auto-ethnography to examine the author’s experiences in the multicultural city of Toronto to explore how she as an immigrant builds an attachment to the local landscape.Through sensory engagement,cultural observation,and interviews of the other immigrants,how magnolias facilitate a new sense of belongings has been found.This project aims to transcend disciplinary boundaries and expand the realm of landscape architecture to anthropologic perspectives.By emphasizing the co-evolution of human and non-human lifeways,it seeks to explore how individuals perceive landscape and build relationship with it and proposes “ethnographizing landscape architecture” as avalue-centered approach for socially impactful and contextuallyrelevant design.