This study documents the restorative influence of an atypical natural environment characterized in terms of its ecosystem as Tamaulipan Thornscrub (TT), considering a classification of urban green areas based on eight perceived sensory dimensions (PSD). A sample of 444 university students (62% women; age range 18-29) evaluated the restorative potential of a set of images from the TT ecosystem classified in one of the following PSD categories: Diverse, Natural, Open, Cohesive, Social, Cultural, Sheltered and Serene. Analysis conducted using non-parametric repeated measures tests showed that Diverse and Serene PSD are significantly more restorative than the other dimensions, while Natural and Cohesive are the least restorative. The TT ecosystem overall was perceived to possess moderate global restorative potential. The interaction between PSD, the TT ecosystem, perceived environmental restorativeness and its contribution to the promotion of public health is discussed. Finally, the use of certain PSD in green areas is suggested along with the consideration of studying specific eco-biological factors.
RESUMENEn el presente estudio se documenta la influencia restaurativa de un ambiente natural atípico caracterizado a nivel de ecosistema como matorral espinoso tamaulipeco (MET), considerando una clasificación de áreas verdes urbanas basada en ocho dimensiones sensoriales percibidas (DSP). Una muestra de 444 estudiantes universitarios (62% mujeres; rango edad 18-29 años) evaluaron el potencial restaurador de un conjunto de imágenes provenientes del MET y clasificadas en alguna de las categorías de las DSP: Diversa, Natural, Abierta, Cohesiva, Social, Cultural, Protegida y Serena. Los análisis con pruebas no paramétricas de medidas repetidas evidenciaron que las DSP Diversa y Serena son significativamente más restauradoras que las otras dimensiones, mientras que Natural y Cohesiva son las menos restauradoras. El MET, en conjunto, obtuvo un potencial restaurador global moderado. Se discute la interacción entre las DSP, el MET, la ARTICLE HISTORY