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Evaluation on Urban Residents' Perception of Greenway Soundscape

  • Jiayu BIAN ,
  • Jiahui LENG ,
  • Zheng ZHAO ,
  • Yanbin WANG
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  • 1. School of Management,Ocean University of China,Qingdao 266100,China
    2. College of Tourism,Shanghai Normal University,Shanghai 200234,China
    3. Economic Development Research Center of State Forestry and Grassland Administration,Beijing 100714,China

Received date: 2020-12-03

  Revised date: 2020-12-17

  Online published: 2021-03-30

Abstract

Based on a questionnaire survey of 512 respondents interviewed within the urban area of Shanghai in 2020,the study takes the Lujiazui section of the Huangpu riverside in Shanghai as an example,trying to evaluate the residents' perception of the urban greenway soundscape and discuss their preferences and potential influential factors.The study area involves three typical greenway types:natural,built and mixed type.The results show that residents' preferences for urban greenways will reflect a trade-off relation between the natural environment and man-made environment,and will be affected by many factors,which include not only differences in citizen perception caused by greenway soundscape differences,but also selective difference caused by individual heterogeneity of residents.The results of this study will provide reference and basis for the construction of urban greenways with more practical value and natural ecological benefits.

Cite this article

Jiayu BIAN , Jiahui LENG , Zheng ZHAO , Yanbin WANG . Evaluation on Urban Residents' Perception of Greenway Soundscape[J]. Forest and Grassland Resources Research, 2021 , 0(1) : 111 -120 . DOI: 10.13466/j.cnki.lyzygl.2021.01.015

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