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The 3P's of place-making: Measuring place-making through the latent components of person, procedures and place

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LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
Volume 238, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104817

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Place-making; Scale development; Place theory; Latent variable model; Confirmatory factor analysis

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Place-making refers to the process in which meaningful places are created through interactions between people and their environments. This study presents an initial attempt to describe and measure place-making using latent variable modelling. The results show that neighbourhood place-making can be characterized by three factors: person, procedures, and place. The study also identifies the influence of other factors, such as social cohesion and place attachment, on place-making scores. The implications of the place-making framework for deliberate place change in rapidly urbanizing contexts are discussed.
Place-making is a concept used to describe and understand how meaningful places emerge from interactions between people and their environments. We present a first attempt at describing and measuring place-making through latent variable modelling, based on a large and representative sample (N = 7 & PRIME;035) in the Netherlands and two field surveys in the Netherlands and Switzerland (N = 191 and N = 129 respectively). We show that a three-factor structure of person, procedures and place, can be used to characterise neighbourhood place-making. We found the scale to be measurement invariant, only differences in question interpretation between urban vs. non-urban residents were found relating to the use and presence of green-space. Additionally, evidence of other factors affecting place-making scores, such as social cohesion or place-attachment, was detected across the different studies. We present possible implications of the place-making framework and its potential to be operationalised for deliberate place change in the context of unprecedented urbanisation rates.

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