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The Impact Of Landscape Spatial Configuration And Cpted On User Satisfaction In Urban Parks Of Lanzhou City, China

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2025-02
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Hou, Fei
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In the current research context, although research mainly focuses on the positive effects of urban parks on users' physical activity and mental health and the role of landscape spatial configuration and environmental design in improving perceived safety and user satisfaction, there are still obvious gaps. First, existing studies predominantly focus on urban environments in western countries, such as europe and north america, where cultural, social, and environmental contexts significantly differ from those in asian cities. This geographic bias limits the generalisability of findings to regions like china, where rapid urbanisation and unique socioeconomic structures present distinct challenges for urban park design and management. Second, crime prevention through environmental design (cpted) principles can improve the safety of public spaces. Integrating these principles with the specific landscape design and user needs of urban parks to adapt to the needs of social structures still needs to be explored. Finally, current research primarily focuses on quantitative data, with limited qualitative in-depth analysis of users’ subjective experience and perceived safety.
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Landscape architecture
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