2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19073958
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A Study of the Impact of River Improvement and Greening on Public Reassurance and the Urban Well-Being Index during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the effect of river improvement and greening projects on people and the urban happiness index. First, the quantitative method was adopted, and data collected from 734 questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS 26.0 software. Then, the qualitative method was used, and semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect the opinions of 12 interviewees, including scholars, government employees, citizens, and practitioners. Finally, we discuss multiple comparison analysis testing. The … Show more

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“…No direct relationships emerged with any of the other variables. Lin, Chen, Tseng, Lee, and Lin (2022) , China Questionnaire: Adults and older adults (743, largest age group (41.5%), 47%, n.a.) Interviews: River improvement participants and experts (12, n.a., n.a., n.a.)…”
Section: A1 Detailed Search Strategy Implementedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No direct relationships emerged with any of the other variables. Lin, Chen, Tseng, Lee, and Lin (2022) , China Questionnaire: Adults and older adults (743, largest age group (41.5%), 47%, n.a.) Interviews: River improvement participants and experts (12, n.a., n.a., n.a.)…”
Section: A1 Detailed Search Strategy Implementedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, the diversity of coastal ecosystems and the abundance of tourism resources should be beneficial to promote rural economic development and regulate the physical and mental health and well-being of the elderly (Hsu et al, 2021;Lin et al, 2021aLin et al, , 2022Wu, 2021). Although many findings are confirming this phenomenon (Jo-Hung et al, 2021;Muntifering et al, 2020), and the subject of water quality, sediment and pollutants has been emphasized (Chen, Xie, & Chen, 2019;Ma et al, 2020;Wang et al, 2019), there is still a lack of discussion on the environmental and health aspects of water resources development, and there is no survey that even discusses the case of Maluan Bay as a case study or the perceived well-being of the elderly.…”
Section: Impact Of Tourism On the Economic Leisure Environment And Ec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, they cannot steadily engage in leisure or travel activities to relieve stress and promote physical and mental health (Lu et al, 2022). Therefore, the quality of life and the sense of well-being of the elderly are reduced (Lin et al, 2022). The ageing population is bound to increase family care and financial pressure, which hinders village development and increases the cost of national medical resources and economic development burden (Zhang & Xie, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban climate disasters are mainly manifested in floods caused by heavy rainfall and storms, fires caused by high temperatures and drought, and climate disasters also easily lead to other urban safety accidents, such as flood and waterlogging meteorological disasters, which induce geological disasters such as water and soil loss [27,30]. The impact of an urban geographical location on the safety of urban public space is mainly reflected in earthquakes [31]. Therefore, for cities located in the earthquake belt, an earthquake is an important factor affecting their safety, which not only endangers the safety of urban public space but also endangers the safety of the whole social environment.…”
Section: Urban Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%