Human Geosciences (H)
Session Sub-category Geography(GG)
Session ID H-GG02
Title International comparison of landscape appreciation and recreation research
Short Title Landscape and recreation research
Main Convener Name Yui Takase
Affiliation Ibaraki university
Co-Convener 1 Name yoji aoki
Affiliation
Co-Convener 2 Name Yuriko YAZAWA
Affiliation Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo
Session Language
E
Scope
In this session, we have discussed and shared what a "landscape" is, how people experience it physiologically and psychologically, what meaning the experienced landscape gives to people and is reflected in their behavior, or how human attributes affect their perception and evaluation of a landscape. The importance of various "recreational" activities in natural areas has also been noted in the landscape experience. With the aim of further advancing landscape research, this session aims to share and discuss research and case studies on "landscape" and "recreation" in various fields such as geography, landscape architecture, forest science, architecture, civil engineering, social engineering, social science, environmental psychology, meteorology, and ecology.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 25 PM3
HGG02-P01 Japanese sceneries appreciated by Josef Korensky in 1893 yoji aoki
HGG02-P02 Effective visual fields to estimate the impression of greenery amount by landscape type yoji aoki
HGG02-P03 Drivers of land-use change: The roles of urban planning boundaries and population concentration areas in Japan over 45 years Yuriko YAZAWA
HGG02-P04 Lost in Terminology? A Meta-Review of the Conceptual Evolution and Philosophical Values of Landscapes in Urban Vacancy Yi Wang
HGG02-P05 Revealing the Cultural Value of Mount Tai through Viewshed Analysis from Religious and Ritual Sites Liu Ming
HGG02-P06 Urban Landscape Ecological Health Assessment:
Case Studies of Jakarta and Sapporo City
Fatimah Azzahra
HGG02-P07 Urban Transformation and the Temporal Structure of Place Attachment: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Planning Narratives and User-Generated Content in Two Japanese Cities Yuri Suzuki
HGG02-P08 Effects of Color Congruence between Train Window Landscapes and Beverages on Beverage Experience Evaluation Yui Takase