AbstractThis paper reviewed child behavior in Chinese residential landscapes. A field survey was used to investigate place characteristics, whereas fixed-point observation and visualization records were utilized to analyze child behavior. Children were then classified into two categories, namely, those with action capacity and those with little capacity. Based on the classification and comparative analysis of place characteristics, along with the quantitative and visualized analysis of child behavior, the relationship between these two aspects was determined, and the effect of spatial elements in the selected residential areas on such a relationship was clarified. Additionally, the designing of a comprehensive landscape space that satisfies...
Open spaces in neighborhoods are children’s main living spaces, closely related to their daily activ...
This study was conducted to increase our understanding of residents’ place attachment within residen...
AbstractPlaying and moving are essential to the young children's lives. Allowing the children to exp...
AbstractThis paper reviewed child behavior in Chinese residential landscapes. A field survey was use...
Citizens' lifestyles have been changed by the transition of the physical environment and social stru...
In contemporary Chinese cities such as Beijing, cars and high-rise residential buildings have and ar...
This research was initiated with the objective of investigating the potential impact of urban space ...
AbstractChildren's separation from the natural environment in an urban area has caused difficulties ...
AbstractIn the past two decades, there has been a raft of research on children's behaviour and their...
AbstractEnvironmental characteristics affecting children's physical abilities and health are worth u...
This paper mainly explores the research scope of the impact of a child-friendly campus landscape on ...
Abstract40 Children 6-12 years of age from a poor neighborhood were asked to draw their favorite pla...
AbstractChildren have different views in comparison with adults about environment. Our researches sh...
In the design process of open spaces within residential apartments, little attention is paid to chil...
Research into how the environment affects health and related behaviour is typically limited in at le...
Open spaces in neighborhoods are children’s main living spaces, closely related to their daily activ...
This study was conducted to increase our understanding of residents’ place attachment within residen...
AbstractPlaying and moving are essential to the young children's lives. Allowing the children to exp...
AbstractThis paper reviewed child behavior in Chinese residential landscapes. A field survey was use...
Citizens' lifestyles have been changed by the transition of the physical environment and social stru...
In contemporary Chinese cities such as Beijing, cars and high-rise residential buildings have and ar...
This research was initiated with the objective of investigating the potential impact of urban space ...
AbstractChildren's separation from the natural environment in an urban area has caused difficulties ...
AbstractIn the past two decades, there has been a raft of research on children's behaviour and their...
AbstractEnvironmental characteristics affecting children's physical abilities and health are worth u...
This paper mainly explores the research scope of the impact of a child-friendly campus landscape on ...
Abstract40 Children 6-12 years of age from a poor neighborhood were asked to draw their favorite pla...
AbstractChildren have different views in comparison with adults about environment. Our researches sh...
In the design process of open spaces within residential apartments, little attention is paid to chil...
Research into how the environment affects health and related behaviour is typically limited in at le...
Open spaces in neighborhoods are children’s main living spaces, closely related to their daily activ...
This study was conducted to increase our understanding of residents’ place attachment within residen...
AbstractPlaying and moving are essential to the young children's lives. Allowing the children to exp...