Urban Public Spaces as Restorative Environments: The Case of Ljubljana
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area and Selected Urban Public Spaces
2.2. Methods
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Sociodemographic and Exploratory Data Analyses
3.2. Survey Results
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Urban Public Space | Number of Completed Surveys | |
---|---|---|
1 | large urban park | 101 |
2 | small urban park | 100 |
3 | neighbourhood green space | 100 |
4 | urban forest | 101 |
5 | green spaces on riverbank | 100 |
6 | sport facility | 100 |
7 | playground | 101 |
8 | shopping mall | 101 |
9 | old town | 101 |
Dimensions | Survey Items |
---|---|
Escape | I can forget about my daily responsibilities in/on ______. |
In/on ______ I feel like running away from everything. | |
In /on ______ I relax and get rid of negative thoughts. | |
Fascination | I can see many beautiful and interesting things in /at ______. |
______ makes me curious about many things. | |
I can discover a lot and do a research in/on ______. | |
Coherence | I can easily see how things are organized in/on ______. |
Everything I see in/on ______ matches with this space. | |
______ is nicely arranged. | |
Compatibility | What I can see and do in/on ______ matches my expectations. |
I can do the things I like in/at ______. | |
I feel like I belong here. | |
Novelty | ______ is quite different from my everyday environment. |
I do things in/on ______ that are different from my everyday activities. | |
I find ______ unique. |
Restorative Dimension | Mean Value | σ |
---|---|---|
Escape | 4.04 | 0.90 |
Fascination | 4.01 | 0.87 |
Coherence | 4.19 | 0.77 |
Compatibility | 4.39 | 0.80 |
Novelty | 4.14 | 0.70 |
Restorative Dimension | Escape | Fascination | Coherence | Compatibility | Novelty | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Urban Public Space | N | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. |
Large Urban Park | 101 | 4.46 | 1.03 | 4.03 | 1.99 | 4.35 | 1.67 | 4.78 | 1.97 | 4.17 | 1.04 |
Small Urban Park | 100 | 3.40 | 1.25 | 3.63 | 1.01 | 3.72 | 0.95 | 3.97 | 1.02 | 3.79 | 1.12 |
Neighbourhood Green Space | 100 | 4.35 | 1.32 | 3.82 | 1.33 | 4.27 | 1.15 | 4.13 | 1.89 | 3.59 | 1.71 |
Urban Forest | 101 | 4.73 | 1.98 | 3.83 | 1.84 | 3.76 | 1.82 | 4.72 | 2.23 | 4.40 | 2.30 |
Green Space on Riverbank | 100 | 3.98 | 1.10 | 4.26 | 0.84 | 4.16 | 0.70 | 4.52 | 6.88 | 4.17 | 0.95 |
Sport Facility | 100 | 4.61 | 1.30 | 3.87 | 2.03 | 4.48 | 1.92 | 4.86 | 1.93 | 4.09 | 1.14 |
Playground | 101 | 3.96 | 1.23 | 4.15 | 1.25 | 4.42 | 1.08 | 4.41 | 1.07 | 4.20 | 1.22 |
Shopping Mall | 101 | 3.03 | 1.88 | 3.98 | 1.98 | 4.06 | 1.12 | 3.64 | 2.02 | 4.33 | 1.10 |
Old Town | 101 | 3.89 | 1.14 | 4.48 | 0.80 | 4.53 | 0.71 | 4.51 | 0.79 | 4.56 | 1.01 |
TOTAL | 905 | 4.04 | 1.36 | 4.01 | 1.45 | 4.19 | 1.24 | 4.39 | 2.20 | 4.14 | 1.29 |
Restorative Dimension | Escape | Fascination | Coherence | Compatibility | Novelty | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | N | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. |
female | 529 | 4.15 | 1.42 | 4.12 | 1.55 | 4.27 | 1.27 | 4.43 | 3.21 | 4.21 | 1.32 |
male | 376 | 3.93 | 1.29 | 3.90 | 1.34 | 4.10 | 1.21 | 4.34 | 1.19 | 4.07 | 1.25 |
Total | 905 | 4.05 | 1.36 | 4.01 | 1.45 | 4.19 | 1.24 | 4.39 | 2.20 | 4.14 | 1.29 |
Restorative Dimension | Escape | Fascination | Coherence | Compatibility | Novelty | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age Structure | N | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. | Mean Value | St. Dev. |
15-24 years old | 135 | 4.02 | 1.22 | 3.84 | 0.90 | 4.20 | 0.88 | 4.21 | 5.99 | 4.02 | 1.10 |
25-44 years old | 358 | 4.07 | 1.27 | 3.93 | 1.12 | 4.15 | 0.96 | 4.46 | 1.08 | 4.11 | 1.08 |
45-64 years old | 240 | 4.10 | 1.30 | 4.17 | 1.11 | 4.24 | 1.00 | 4.58 | 1.03 | 4.27 | 1.09 |
65 years old and older | 170 | 3.96 | 1.31 | 4.11 | 1.20 | 4.18 | 0.97 | 4.31 | 1.08 | 4.16 | 1.10 |
Total | 905 | 4.04 | 1.30 | 4.01 | 1.13 | 4.21 | 0.99 | 4.39 | 2.51 | 4.14 | 1.11 |
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Polajnar Horvat, K.; Ribeiro, D. Urban Public Spaces as Restorative Environments: The Case of Ljubljana. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032159
Polajnar Horvat K, Ribeiro D. Urban Public Spaces as Restorative Environments: The Case of Ljubljana. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(3):2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032159
Chicago/Turabian StylePolajnar Horvat, Katarina, and Daniela Ribeiro. 2023. "Urban Public Spaces as Restorative Environments: The Case of Ljubljana" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 3: 2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032159
APA StylePolajnar Horvat, K., & Ribeiro, D. (2023). Urban Public Spaces as Restorative Environments: The Case of Ljubljana. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(3), 2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032159