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Further exploration of environment preference and environment type congruence on restoration and perceived restoration potential

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LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages 314-319

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DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.04.013

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Urban green space; Nature; Environmental preference; Perceived restoration potential; Person-place relationships; Place identity

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Previously, 'environmental preference as, place identity' interacted with environment type impacting, perceived restoration potential and positive mood; this was called the congruence effect. These studies were replicated with two-modifications. Place attachment and dependence, in addition to place identity,. were used to investigate the convergent validity of environmental preference. Stimuli were modified to increase presence and determine whether prior null effects on restoration were stimuli-based. Participants (N = 88) indicated environmental preference (nature/urban), rated it on place attachment/identity/dependence, viewed one of three walks, and completed restoration and perceived restoration potential measures. Evidence for convergent validity between environmental preference and place identity/attachment/dependence was found. The positive potential for urban green space was reinforced; it equalled nature in influencing fatigue and perceived restoration potential compared to urban streets. Congruence impacted two aspects of perceived restoration potential but not restoration; suggesting it may only affect perceived restoration potential but not restoration.

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