Impact of the perceived sensory dimensions of an atypical environment on perceived environmental restorativeness (
Impacto de las dimensiones sensoriales percibidas de un ambiente atípico sobre la percepción de restauración ambiental
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Eddy-Homero Del Carmen-Robles,
Joel Martínez-Soto,
Adrián-Alberto Andaverde-Vega
et al.
Abstract: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 Se… Show more
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