背景(考古学)
环境规划
心理学
地理
放置附件
城市规划
社会心理学
土木工程
工程类
考古
作者
Arne Arnberger,Megha Budruk,Ingrid E. Schneider,Sonja A. Wilhelm Stanis
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2022.127531
摘要
Place attachment knowledge informs urban green space management to maximize positive visitor experiences. However, little is known about how place attachment differs between urban green space settings and users, particularly dog walkers or owners. This study explored place attachment and the better-known influence of variables such as motivation, satisfaction and visit frequency, as well as the understudied contributions of dog-ownership status and degree of setting development. In total, 450 on-site walkers and dog walkers in two cities and four green spaces with different levels of development were interviewed. Regression analyses revealed motivations, satisfaction and visit frequency predicted place attachment. Place attachment strength differed between walkers and dog walkers: dog walkers were more likely to have higher place identity and place dependence. Similarly, visitors to the urban green spaces with the lowest degree of development were highest on place dependence and identity. Implications and future research ideas are shared.
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