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Do seasons matter? Exploring the dynamic link between blue-green space and mental restoration

Journal

URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2022.127612

Keywords

Blue-green space; Mental restoration; Season; Dynamic link; Structural equation model

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities from the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China [2020HW007, 2042021kf0010]

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This study explores the dynamic relationship between blue-green spaces and mental restoration. The results show that the impact of blue-green spaces on mental restoration varies with the seasons. Green spaces have a direct positive influence on mental restoration, while blue spaces improve social interaction, indirectly promoting mental health.
In the face of the increasing mental health crisis, there is a growing awareness of the benefits of natural environments, especially urban blue-green spaces in promoting mental health. However, most studies neglected the dynamics of blue-green space over the seasons and the dynamic effects on mental restoration. In addition, the access to nature can be quantified from multiple dimensions, but few studies have measured the specific characteristics (such as revetment type, distance from water, and width of field view) of blue-green space as visitors experienced. To fill these gaps, we conducted a field investigation in 18 selected blue-green spaces in winter and summer, examining the dynamic relationship between blue-green space and mental restoration. A total of 915 samples was collected through questionnaires. The results indicated that the impact of blue-green space on mental restoration varies with the seasons, for example, green space significantly promoted physical activity in summer, but not in winter, and blue space inhibited physical activity more significantly in summer. Moreover, the overall results suggested that blue space did not directly promote the improvement of visitors' mental health, but improved social interaction, while green space had a direct positive influence on mental restoration. This study explored the dynamic link between blue-green space and mental restoration over different seasons, expanding the potential characteristics of blue-green space that affecting visitors' mental restoration, and contributing to our knowledge of the health benefits of visiting blue-green spaces.

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