2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126913
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Sina microblog sentiment in Beijing city parks as measure of demand for urban green space during the COVID-19

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“…This approach was also used to determine age in studies on urban forest experiencers [29,39]. Manual assessment of age was also used in a study on public sentimental response during the pandemic with large-scale big data [53]. Although artificial intelligence instruments can be used to recognize the age of people in photos [54], their ability is trained by a dataset that was classified by people [31].…”
Section: Age Effect On Facial Expressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach was also used to determine age in studies on urban forest experiencers [29,39]. Manual assessment of age was also used in a study on public sentimental response during the pandemic with large-scale big data [53]. Although artificial intelligence instruments can be used to recognize the age of people in photos [54], their ability is trained by a dataset that was classified by people [31].…”
Section: Age Effect On Facial Expressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growing evidence has shown that during the current pandemic individuals have been increasingly engaging in activities in public and open spaces, preferably natural ones, due to the perceived physical and mental well-being resulting from this interaction ( Ugolini et al, 2020 ; Venter et al, 2020 ; Geng et al, 2021 ; Robinson et al, 2021 ). For example, a study based on social media data ( Zhu, & Xu, 2021 ) showed that contents on landscapes and green plants inside a park were associated with positive emotions. Moreover, the sentiment scores were negatively correlated with confirmed cases and number of deaths from COVID-19 ( Zhu, & Xu, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a study based on social media data ( Zhu, & Xu, 2021 ) showed that contents on landscapes and green plants inside a park were associated with positive emotions. Moreover, the sentiment scores were negatively correlated with confirmed cases and number of deaths from COVID-19 ( Zhu, & Xu, 2021 ). Although exposure to natural environments is highly recommended to protect against the negative consequences of the lockdown ( Slater et al, 2020 ), mobility restrictions have denied access to natural spaces in many countries, thus affecting vulnerable individuals and communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, those who had access to public green areas during a lockdown reported higher psychological and physical health than those who had not [71]. During the pandemic period, also the permanence in parks was associated with greater positive feelings [72]. Those who reported visiting more often the urban green spaces showed greater life satisfaction and happiness, and lower feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety [66].…”
Section: The Role Of Access To Naturementioning
confidence: 99%