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12 May 2021 Elements and Element Components of the Rural Landscape in Linpan of Western Sichuan in Relation to Perception, Preference and Stress Recovery
Luo Hao, Deng Li, Jiang Songlin, Fu Erkang, Ma Jun, Sun Lingxia, Jiang Mingyan, Cai Shizhen, Jia Yin, Cai Jun, Li Xi
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Abstract

Natural environments contribute to people's perception, preference and health restoration. Many researchers have focused either on the positive effects of overall rural environments on stress recovery or concentrated on the perception and preference aspects of the rural landscape, but few have integrated perception, preference and stress recovery simultaneously. This paper developed a framework which includes 11 elements and 38 element components related to Linpan, China, and distributed it online as part of a survey. As a result, a total of 324 valid questionnaires were collected. The questionnaire included demographic details, perception and preference degree for Linpan, as well as self-estimations of stress recovery. Stepwise multiple linear regression was employed, and revealed 16 significant predictors for the perception, preference and stress recovery in rural environments. In terms of elements, atmosphere and imagery were the two elements that could be best perceived, while woodland, farmland, water, residence and road were the five most important elements for the preference. Moreover, seven elements were also identified as significant predictors for stress recovery. Among the element components, tranquility as well as road and water proximity were the two significant predictors for perception, while wide visibility as well as woodland and residence blending contributed significantly to stress recovery. The five element components of woodland interior, vegetable field, stream, courtyard space and branch road each had a significantly predictive ability for preference and stress recovery. These findings extend the understanding of the perception, preference and restorative properties of rural environments through the combination of elements and element components in Linpan of Western Sichuan, helping to improve the quality and characteristics of rural external and internal environments and create health-promoting environments.

Luo Hao, Deng Li, Jiang Songlin, Fu Erkang, Ma Jun, Sun Lingxia, Jiang Mingyan, Cai Shizhen, Jia Yin, Cai Jun, and Li Xi "Elements and Element Components of the Rural Landscape in Linpan of Western Sichuan in Relation to Perception, Preference and Stress Recovery," Journal of Resources and Ecology 12(3), 384-396, (12 May 2021). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2021.03.008
Received: 26 June 2020; Accepted: 21 October 2020; Published: 12 May 2021
KEYWORDS
element components
Landscape element
perception
preference
stress recovery
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