Title of article :
Open Space Communities: Resident Perceptions, Nature Benefits, and Problems with Terminology
Author/Authors :
Rachel Kaplan، نويسنده , , Maureen E. Austin & Stephen Kaplan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
13
From page :
300
To page :
312
Abstract :
In residential communities, “open space” is generally considered desirable. Yet what is meant by this term differs widely, with far-reaching environmental and social implications. To investigate these differing perceptions, we queried residents of conventional and conservation subdivisions in the same township regarding their nearby natural environment and other aspects of their residential context. While study participants considered “nature view from home” a top priority, the content of these views differed substantially. The most preferred views, of wooded areas, were relatively unavailable in the conventional communities. Yet these subdivisions might more accurately be experienced as “open.” The results of our study thus point to the potential for misunderstandings about “open space” preservation. We conclude with suggestions concerning communication, ordinances, and opportunities for simultaneously benefiting people and the environment.
Journal title :
Journal of the American Planning Association(JAPA)
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Journal of the American Planning Association(JAPA)
Record number :
711673
Link To Document :
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