The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces

Modernization and urbanization has its share of dire consequences, mainly stress related problems which has been on rise all over the world. Intense densification has made cities devoid of open spaces. Nevertheless, the need of spaces with restorative potentials is much felt in order to mitigate the...

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Autor principal: Pradhan, Prajal
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/5108/
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description Modernization and urbanization has its share of dire consequences, mainly stress related problems which has been on rise all over the world. Intense densification has made cities devoid of open spaces. Nevertheless, the need of spaces with restorative potentials is much felt in order to mitigate the stress related problems of the urbanites. Hence, the thesis is based on understanding the role of water or water features and its qualities in fostering psychological restoration in small urban environments. Two types of studies— onsite observation (qualitative) and preference study (quantitative) was carried out to learn the importance of water or water features in the urban environment and to find the restorative qualities of water features. The qualitative observation which was carried out in the cities of Sweden and Nepal has help identify people’s fondness for water, while the quantitative study has revealed qualitative parameters of water features which may aid restoration. The results from both the studies indicate that water or water features in urban areas may foster restorative qualities of an environment. Hence, the knowledge reflected by the thesis can be referred as guidelines by architects, designers, planners and even policy makers to create or transform a place into a power place that supports psychological restoration which in both short and long term will benefit public health and overall wellbeing of the city dwellers.
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spelling RepoSLU51082012-12-10T06:16:20Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/5108/ The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces Pradhan, Prajal Water resources and management Modernization and urbanization has its share of dire consequences, mainly stress related problems which has been on rise all over the world. Intense densification has made cities devoid of open spaces. Nevertheless, the need of spaces with restorative potentials is much felt in order to mitigate the stress related problems of the urbanites. Hence, the thesis is based on understanding the role of water or water features and its qualities in fostering psychological restoration in small urban environments. Two types of studies— onsite observation (qualitative) and preference study (quantitative) was carried out to learn the importance of water or water features in the urban environment and to find the restorative qualities of water features. The qualitative observation which was carried out in the cities of Sweden and Nepal has help identify people’s fondness for water, while the quantitative study has revealed qualitative parameters of water features which may aid restoration. The results from both the studies indicate that water or water features in urban areas may foster restorative qualities of an environment. Hence, the knowledge reflected by the thesis can be referred as guidelines by architects, designers, planners and even policy makers to create or transform a place into a power place that supports psychological restoration which in both short and long term will benefit public health and overall wellbeing of the city dwellers. 2012-12-05 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/5108/1/pradhan_p_121126.pdf Pradhan, Prajal, 2012. The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces. Second cycle, A2E. Alnarp: (LTJ, LTV) > Landscape Architecture (until 121231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/4813.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-1911 eng
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The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
title The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
title_full The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
title_fullStr The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
title_full_unstemmed The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
title_short The role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
title_sort role of water as a restorative component in small urban spaces
topic Water resources and management
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/5108/
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