2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10093056
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A Psychological Approach to ‘Public Perception’ of Land-Use Planning: A Case Study of Jiangsu Province, China

Abstract: Public perception and attitudes towards public affairs in the USA since the 1960s become a societal issue of growing importance in the field of planning. Good land-use planning should deliver a bright future vision in a way that unites and inspires groups to implement it. The introduction of public perception into planning helps to understand the process of how the public develop their awareness, value judgments, behavior and attitudes. In this research, we built the framework of public perception in land-use … Show more

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“…(2) Economic development in agricultural areas Land use planning is a public affair which aims to coordinate land use and resolve conflicts of interest of different stakeholders and groups [26]. Most of the world's agricultural regions such as Fuyuan are facing unprecedented questions regarding urban expansion.…”
Section: Discussion On the Development Of Agricultural Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Economic development in agricultural areas Land use planning is a public affair which aims to coordinate land use and resolve conflicts of interest of different stakeholders and groups [26]. Most of the world's agricultural regions such as Fuyuan are facing unprecedented questions regarding urban expansion.…”
Section: Discussion On the Development Of Agricultural Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These perceptions reflect a comprehensive evaluation based on environmental experiences, encompassing preferences for specific urban environments and cognitive judgments of urban scenes [29,[31][32][33]. Regional characteristics are the result of the interaction between natural and human factors, directly shaping people's values and their engagement in public affairs [34,35]. Specifically, the visual information, architectural environment, and urban functional characteristics of different areas determine people's spatial perception [36], which further impacts their mental health and spatial behavior [37], eliciting a wide range of emotional responses from distrust and fear to comfort and joy [38].…”
Section: Diversified Perceptions Arising From Functional Spatial Diff...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The planning of the urban space has to be considered a "public affair", aiming to envisage the right use of urban spaces considering the socio-ecological and cultural context of reference and solving conflicts in the choices or preferences in the use of destination of the urban space between stakeholder groups. Being able to evaluate the "awareness, value judgments, behavior, and attitudes" of the citizen in relation to urban space is an important task for a successful plan of urban transformations [27][28][29][30]. To create a social and shared vision of possible scenarios that can transform the territory, a prominent role must be given to stakeholders' needs, opinions, and interests, but also fears and doubts, in order to include their vision in the development of the urban space that they use [31][32][33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%