Research on Park Environment Evaluation based on Multi-dimensional Perception
Taking the Transformation of Xigang Garden Industrial Heritage in Qinhuangdao as an Example
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https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202506_11(6).0048Keywords:
Industrial Heritage Park; Multi-Dimensional Perception; User Experience; Importance-Performance Analysis.Abstract
As an important part of urban green infrastructure, urban parks not only have ecological regulation functions, but also bear cultural, leisure and other social values. The environmental quality and user experience of urban parks have attracted great attention. Existing studies have evaluated park environments from multiple dimensions through quantitative evaluation systems, and found that natural elements are easy to evoke emotional resonance, but little attention has been paid to the bidirectional influence of user behavior and environmental design, making it difficult to guide spatial optimization. This study takes the Xigang Garden Industrial Heritage Renovation Project in Qinhuangdao as the empirical object, based on the theory of multisensory perception, integrates questionnaire surveys, spatial syntax analysis and IPA models, and constructs a park environment evaluation system with user experience as the core. The study deeply analyzes the differences in tourist perception from the visual, auditory and tactile perspectives, and systematically identifies tourist preferences by combining behavioral trajectory analysis and demand research. The research conclusions provide a theoretical framework and practical path for the renovation of industrial heritage parks.
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