Transforming inner-city landscapes: trees, sense of safety and preference
Journal, Research (Article)
Tree density, tree placement, and levels of grass maintenance were manipulated in photo simulations of neighborhood outdoor space. One hundred residents of Chicago's Robert Taylor Homes living adjacent to the space rated the images with respect to preference and sense of safety. Although tree placement (subspaces created by trees, formality of arrangement) had little effect on sense of safety and no effect on preference, both tree density and grass maintenance had strong effects on preference and sense of safety... [UMN]
F.E. Kuo, M. Bacaicoa, W.C. Sullivan
1998
Environment and Behavior
Sage Publications
Beverly Hills, CA (US)
0013-9165
30
1
28
59
Aesthetics, Safety Issues, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Landscape Design
Illinois
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests, Preference, Safety, Tree placement
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