A Study on the Effect of Green Vision in Inter-House Spaces on Mental Fatigue

  • Jun Zhang, Yitong Liu, Qing Yin

Abstract

As a necessary passageway and leisure place for public space in residential areas, the inter-house space has a high value of roaming experience. In the course of this study, the effect of the green view rate of inter-residential space on the experience of public space is discussed by means of a field experiment. Subjects' levels of mental fatigue before and after experiencing the three scenes are compared. The effect of green space green-visual rate on recovery from mental fatigue was analysed. The results of the analysis showed that the rate of green vision did influence the experience of the inter-house space. A correlation analysis was conducted to investigate the intrinsic link between the green view rate and the recovery from mental fatigue, which could not only further promote the healthy development of the urban residential landscape, but also significantly improve the quality of the urban living environment. The final conclusion is that a threshold range of 40-45% for greenery is the best for recovery from mental fatigue, and will contribute to the improvement of greening indicators in residential areas in the future.

How to Cite
Jun Zhang, Yitong Liu, Qing Yin. (1). A Study on the Effect of Green Vision in Inter-House Spaces on Mental Fatigue. Forest Chemicals Review, 439-455. Retrieved from http://forestchemicalsreview.com/index.php/JFCR/article/view/513
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