the beneficial effect of exposure to nature and immersion in natural environments on perceived well-being is well established. nevertheless, we acknowledge an emerging need to disentangle the role of specific environmental features from individual factors that encourage a positive person-environment interaction. this study aimed at evaluating the associations between four buffer distances of greenness and dimensions of perceived restorativeness, with connectedness towards nature (CTN) as a confounder variable, in a sample of 312 visitors to a large urban park. variables investigating ecosystem services (ES, e.g., thermal comfort) were included as covariates. results revealed differentiated effects of greenness level, sunlight intensity, and connectedness to nature in the pathways towards dimensions of restorativeness. greenness level at 300 m was associated with fascination, scope, and being away, while at 500 m was associated with coherence, scope, and being away. ES was found to be associated with coherence, while CTN with the other three dimensions of restorativeness. the moderating effect of sunlight level in the relationship between NDVI buffer distances and the total score of perceived restorativeness was also confirmed. 5the present work is intended to offer insights on the interplay between environmental features and individual differences for implications in several contexts, including the opportunity to develop tailor-made planning for urban forestry.

Spano, G., Ricciardi, E., Theodorou, A., Giannico, V., Caffò, A.o., Bosco, A., et al. (2023). Objective greenness, connectedness to nature and sunlight levels towards perceived restorativeness in urban nature. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 13(1), 18192 [10.1038/s41598-023-45604-3].

Objective greenness, connectedness to nature and sunlight levels towards perceived restorativeness in urban nature

Theodorou, Annalisa;
2023-01-01

Abstract

the beneficial effect of exposure to nature and immersion in natural environments on perceived well-being is well established. nevertheless, we acknowledge an emerging need to disentangle the role of specific environmental features from individual factors that encourage a positive person-environment interaction. this study aimed at evaluating the associations between four buffer distances of greenness and dimensions of perceived restorativeness, with connectedness towards nature (CTN) as a confounder variable, in a sample of 312 visitors to a large urban park. variables investigating ecosystem services (ES, e.g., thermal comfort) were included as covariates. results revealed differentiated effects of greenness level, sunlight intensity, and connectedness to nature in the pathways towards dimensions of restorativeness. greenness level at 300 m was associated with fascination, scope, and being away, while at 500 m was associated with coherence, scope, and being away. ES was found to be associated with coherence, while CTN with the other three dimensions of restorativeness. the moderating effect of sunlight level in the relationship between NDVI buffer distances and the total score of perceived restorativeness was also confirmed. 5the present work is intended to offer insights on the interplay between environmental features and individual differences for implications in several contexts, including the opportunity to develop tailor-made planning for urban forestry.
2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Sociale
English
Objective greenness
connectedness to nature
sunlight levels
perceived restorativeness
urban nature
Spano, G., Ricciardi, E., Theodorou, A., Giannico, V., Caffò, A.o., Bosco, A., et al. (2023). Objective greenness, connectedness to nature and sunlight levels towards perceived restorativeness in urban nature. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 13(1), 18192 [10.1038/s41598-023-45604-3].
Spano, G; Ricciardi, E; Theodorou, A; Giannico, V; Caffò, Ao; Bosco, A; Sanesi, G; Panno, A
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