Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.

This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference" for an environment with respect to their relationship with the restorative components outlined by attention restoration theory (ART) in two categories: urban built landscape (UBL...

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Main Authors: Abkar, Mahdieh, Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal, Maulan, Suhardi, Mariapan, Manohar, Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul
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Published: American Society for Horticultural Science 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.238932015-09-29T06:42:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23893/ Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes. Abkar, Mahdieh Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal Maulan, Suhardi Mariapan, Manohar Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference" for an environment with respect to their relationship with the restorative components outlined by attention restoration theory (ART) in two categories: urban built landscape (UBL) and urban natural landscape (UNL). In this experimental study, 120 participants from University Putra Malaysia (Serdang, Malaysia) rated four restorative components, the PRP and "preference" of 24 color slides depicting UBL and UNL scenes. The results showed that "preference" and PRP was moderately correlated in UNL and UBL. "Compatibility" was found to be the most influential variable among all the restorative components in explaining PRP and "preference" in both UNL and UBL. However, "fascination" appeared to be the second most significant predictor of "preference" in UNL, whereas "being away" was the second most significant predictor of PRP in UNL. Furthermore, "coherence" predicted "preference" but it did not predict PRP in UNL. "Being away" and "coherence" were distinct components of PRP and "preference" and of UNL and UBL. American Society for Horticultural Science 2011-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23893/7/Relationship%20between%20the%20preference%20and%20perceived%20restorative%20potential%20of%20urban%20landscapes.pdf Abkar, Mahdieh and Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal and Maulan, Suhardi and Mariapan, Manohar and Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul (2011) Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes. Horttechnology, 21 (5 ). pp. 514-519. ISSN 1063-0198 http://www.ashs.org/ English
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description This study presents the relationship between "perceived restorative potential" (PRP) and "preference" for an environment with respect to their relationship with the restorative components outlined by attention restoration theory (ART) in two categories: urban built landscape (UBL) and urban natural landscape (UNL). In this experimental study, 120 participants from University Putra Malaysia (Serdang, Malaysia) rated four restorative components, the PRP and "preference" of 24 color slides depicting UBL and UNL scenes. The results showed that "preference" and PRP was moderately correlated in UNL and UBL. "Compatibility" was found to be the most influential variable among all the restorative components in explaining PRP and "preference" in both UNL and UBL. However, "fascination" appeared to be the second most significant predictor of "preference" in UNL, whereas "being away" was the second most significant predictor of PRP in UNL. Furthermore, "coherence" predicted "preference" but it did not predict PRP in UNL. "Being away" and "coherence" were distinct components of PRP and "preference" and of UNL and UBL.
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author Abkar, Mahdieh
Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal
Maulan, Suhardi
Mariapan, Manohar
Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul
spellingShingle Abkar, Mahdieh
Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal
Maulan, Suhardi
Mariapan, Manohar
Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul
Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
author_facet Abkar, Mahdieh
Mohd Shariff, Mustafa Kamal
Maulan, Suhardi
Mariapan, Manohar
Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul
author_sort Abkar, Mahdieh
title Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
title_short Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
title_full Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
title_fullStr Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
title_sort relationship between the preference and perceived restorative potential of urban landscapes.
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23893/7/Relationship%20between%20the%20preference%20and%20perceived%20restorative%20potential%20of%20urban%20landscapes.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23893/
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